Microsoft KB Archive/33134

Printing Different Running Heads on First and Subsequent Pages

PSS ID Number: Q33134 Article last modified on 11-02-1994

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To print one running head on the first page of a document and a different running head on all subsequent pages, do the following:

  Type the running head for the first page at the very top of the document and highlight it. In Word versions 4.00 and 5.00, choose Format, select Running-head, and set the “odd pages:” field to No, the “even pages:” field to No, and the “first page:” field to Yes. In Word version 5.50, from the Format menu, choose Header/Footer. In the “Print on” check box, activate First Page, and deactivate Odd Pages and Even Pages.   Type the second running head somewhere on the first page and highlight it. In Word versions 4.00 and 5.00, choose Format, then select Running Head. Set the “odd pages:” field to Yes, the “even pages:” field to Yes, and the “first page:” field to No. In Word version 5.50, from the Format menu, choose Header/Footer. In the “Print on” check box, activate Odd Pages and Even Pages, and deactivate First Page. 

This formatting will cause the first running head to print only on the first page and the second running head to print on all subsequent pages of your document.

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