

Thus, I'd like the header of page 2 to say "Relevant Professional Experience, continued" or something to that effect (a field coded STYLEREF "Heading 1" plus the text ", continued" seems like it should do the trick) and each subsequent header would dynamically update in the same way for later Headings 1, e.g., "Publications, Presentations, and Appearances" takes up several pages and ideally the heading of each page would tell the reader exactly where they are in the navigation. Thanks for this great explanation about StyleRef.ĭo you know of a technique for pulling the Heading 1 text from the previous page? For example, page 1 of my CV has a Heading 1 style applied to the text "Relevant Professional Experience." The body text beneath this heading extends onto page 2. NOTE 3: Here's another MS Word article you might be interested in: If you refer to these built-in styles with just their number, it works correctly across all Word language versions. This causes a "style not found" message, because Word tries to find "Heading 1" when that style is now called "Titre 1", for example. to the local language when you switch Word language versions. Word translates the style names of the built-in Heading 1, Heading 2, etc. NOTE2: If you use different language versions of Word at the same time (the UI language, not the document language), edit the field codes and replace STYLEREF "Heading 1" with STYLEREF 1. One pointing at the number, and the other one pointing at the name. NOTE 1: If you want the chapter number AND chapter name in the same header/footer, insert this field twice. To insert the chapter number instead, select the Insert paragraph number check box. To insert the chapter name, leave all other check boxes cleared.Select the Preserve formatting during updates checkbox.In the Style name list, click on Heading 1.It will now be present in all the following pages of the document as well. This will also remove the Headers and Footers from all the pages following the section breakħ) Now, re-insert Headers and Footers on the pages that follow by creating another section by following steps 1 to. The content for the Headers and Footers needs to be recreated for the newly created section.Ĩ) In order to have the same Header and Footer content as in the first section of the document, the content can be copied and pasted from there itself.

This will break the link to the previous section’s header or footerĦ) To remove the Header or Footer from this page, delete their respective contents. This will create a new section from the next page onwardsĤ) Activate the Design tab of the Header & Footer Tools by double-clicking on the Header or Footer area on the specified page of the newly created sectionĥ) Under this Design tab, de-select the Link to the Previous button on the ribbon, by clicking on it.

The pages under this separate section can have page layout features such as headers and footers which differ from the other pages in the document.ġ) Create a separate section, by placing the cursor at the end of the page, just before the page from which the Header or Footer has to be removedĢ) Go to the Page Layout tab on the ribbon and click on Breaksģ) Select the Next Page option from the dropdown menu. A separate Section needs to be created in the document which in itself is one large section by default. Headers and Footers are a part of Word’s page layout features that are applicable to the whole section of the document. Removing Header or Footer from Specific Pages other than the First Page of a Document in MS Word This will remove the Header and Footer from the first page Select the Different First Page to checkbox under the Design tab of the Header & Footer Tools section on the ribbon. Activate the Header or Footer area by double-clicking within their spaceĢ. Removing Header or Footer from the First Page of the Documentġ. This deletes all the contents under Headers and Footers. Select Headers, Footers, and Watermarks and uncheck all the other options.Ħ) Click on the Inspect button at the bottom of the dialog boxħ) On the Review, the inspection results window, click on the Remove All button next to the “Headers, Footers, and Watermarks” option.

Click on Check for IssuesĤ) From the drop-down menu, choose the first option to Inspect Documentĥ) Document Inspector dialog box is displayed. 2) Click on the File tab which is the first tab on the ribbonģ) Options under the Info pane are shown by default.
