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Old March 23rd, 2010, 09:40 AM
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Default First page footer size differnt from others

We have a word template used to generate reports from a data file.
In format the report consists of a first page and follow-on pages,
the number depending on the amount of data. The data is added via
bookmarks and fields with custom properties. The headers and
footers contain a variety and changing number of labels, depending
on some of the data. The first page footer contains different
labels than the follow-on footers causing the follow-on footers to
contain much white space. We want ot control the footer sizes
independently for the first and other pages. How can this be done?

Using word 2007. Labels in the footers are created in tables,
bookmarks, and fields.

Thanks in advance,
Mike





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