Microsoft KB Archive/50867

Word: Running Head Won’t Stop Printing

PSS ID Number: Q50867 Article last modified on 11-02-1994

4.00 5.00 5.50 6.00

MS-DOS

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To continue printing on the same page with the next division, format the division as continuous. In Word versions 4.00 and 5.00, a division break that is formatted as continuous will not cause the running head from the previous division to stop printing.

To use a continuous division break and to get the running head to stop printing on the next page, you must place a second division break at the end of the first page and set the Format Division Layout “division break:” field to Page. This causes the running head to stop printing on the next page.

These instructions also apply to Word 5.50. To set the section break (division break in Word 4.00 and 5.00), choose Format Section, and in the Section Start box, select New Page.

Another alternative is to create an empty running head immediately following the division/section break. Any new running heads created in the division/section will replace the existing running heads.

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