How to cancel word footer is the same as the previous section

Updated on workplace 2024-03-13
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    This problem is actually quite troublesome to explain, but it is not difficult to operate if you understand it:

    To the first question:

    In the first step, place the cursor in the middle of the two words that separate the page from each other, and insert the dot - the separator.

    The second step is to start with the header and footer of the first page, and then move on to the second page, which is the second section. In the open header and footer bar, first uncheck the "same as before" (some versions show "same as the previous section"), and then delete the content of the header and footer, especially the header, and press the delete key to delete the horizontal line after deleting the word.

    Second question:

    Insert the beginning and end of the header footer page (hereinafter referred to as the current page) in the middle, and insert the separator - section break type - next page, respectively. If there is a blank page in the middle, just use the back key to connect them. Then, in the header and footer of the previous page, first uncheck the "Same as before" button in the header and footer bar (this is important, be sure to do it first!). and delete the contents of the header and footer. Next, double-click on the header of the current page to bring up the header footer bar. Since the header and footer content of each section are the same as the previous section by default, it is better to cancel the "Same as before" button first, and then re-enter the content of the header.

    Then click the "Switch between header and footer" button on the right side of the column to switch to the current page footer, then click the third button on the left to "set page number format", write the appropriate page number at the starting page number at the bottom of the pop-up dialog box, and then click the first key "Insert Page Number" on the left side of the column to confirm. As for the next page, the treatment is the same as the previous page. I don't need to say more, right?

    In short, keep two points in mind:

    1. The function of the section break is to separate the header and footer of each section separately. The first thing that needs to be set up is to insert a header footer.

    2. By default, the content format of the section break is the same as the previous section, in other words, the current section is bound to the header and footer content of the previous section. Therefore, be sure to cancel the selected state of the "Same as before" button first, otherwise the previous section will also be implicated after this section is changed.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Different header and footer settings in the same document.

    Sometimes the header and footer content of a document are different, so let me introduce the specific settings:

    1. Insert section breaks on pages with different headers:

    Click "Insert" "Separator" and select "Next" under "Section Break Type". Use the same method to insert a section break at the intersection of horizontal and vertical pages, so that the document is divided into sections.

    Note: A section break is inserted at the demarcation of documents that require different header and footer content.

    2. Cancel the function of the header content in the same section as the previous section

    If you turn the cursor to the header, you can see that the header is marked with the words "Same as the previous section" or "Same as the previous section", which means that the header of this section is the same as the previous section, and the previous section will change with the modification of the header content of this section.

    Click the Link to Previous or Previous button in the Header and Footer toolbar so that the words "Same as previous section" or "Same as previous section" in the header disappear. At this time, the header content of this section will be modified, and the previous section will not be changed.

    The footer and other sections can be treated in the same way.

    Note: If you require uniform text formatting, please note whether the formatting settings are the same for different headers and footer text.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. First of all, open Word and create some blank pages to demonstrate the operation of setting different headers and footers, as shown in the figure below.

    2. Secondly, double-click the header to add the header to the page. You can see that the header you added at this time appears the same on different pages. At this point, go to the page where you want to set the header separately, as shown in the image below.

    3. Next, double-click the header of the current page on the page, then find the button that links to the previous section in the sliding toolbar below the design menu bar, and click "Close" in a single click.

    4. Finally, re-enter the header on the current page, you can see that the headers of other pages have not been changed with the current page, and a separate header is set on the current page, as shown in the following figure.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Is it to cancel the section?

    Double-click on the blank space of the header or footer, pull the scroll bar of Word, and look for the nodes of section 1 and section 2, there must be section breaks after section 1.

    The section break pointing to the arrow is deleted.

    If you don't see these symbols, you can open the settings.

    And, tap the button on the menu.

    The result of pressing it is gray-shading.

    When we don't want to see those symbols in the document, we do the opposite, cancel the button in the picture above, and the shading does not show the gray shading is unchecked.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    The materials we need to prepare are: computer, word document.

    1. First of all, we open the word document we need, click to open the "separator" in the page layout, and select "continuous".

    2. Then we click to open the "link to the previous header" in the design

    3. Then we can click on the footer that needs to be removed to cancel the same.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1.First, open the Word document, then click the [Insert] option page in the menu bar, and then select [Footer]. First of all, you need to select [First Page Footer]; 2.Then click [Page Layout] in the menu bar, then click [Separator] in the toolbar that opens, and then click [Continuous] to select a continuous separator; 3.

    In the lower right corner of each page of the word document, there will be a button [the same as the section on Weiling], you can remove this, you can also click [Design] in the menu bar, and then cancel the check of "Link to the previous header" and hail; 4.After that, you just need to remove [same as the previous section], and then enter the footer, and the other pages are similar.

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