GODDAMN FOOTERS IN MS WORD
GODDAMN FOOTERS IN MS WORD
I'm trying to set up my footer so it follows the last line of text in my paper. If I do what MS help suggests by moving the arrow up on the margin to where the text is, it does it for all the other pages and destroys the formatting. How the fuck are you supposed to do this?
R00k wrote:You want something to appear immediately after the last line of text on every page, and not at the actual bottom of the page?
I'm not sure a footer is the best thing to use for that.
What exactly are you putting there?
no, not on every last line of text, just the very last page I want the footer to hug the text.
You shouldn't have to make it a footer then. You should be able to just insert what you need.feedback wrote:R00k wrote:You want something to appear immediately after the last line of text on every page, and not at the actual bottom of the page?
I'm not sure a footer is the best thing to use for that.
What exactly are you putting there?
no, not on every last line of text, just the very last page I want the footer to hug the text.
Are you trying to put an auto-field like a page number or date or something there?
All pages after the first should have a page number header along with my last name & name of the article. The footer of each page except the last should have --MORE--, and the last page should say --30-- right after the text.R00k wrote:You shouldn't have to make it a footer then. You should be able to just insert what you need.feedback wrote:R00k wrote:You want something to appear immediately after the last line of text on every page, and not at the actual bottom of the page?
I'm not sure a footer is the best thing to use for that.
What exactly are you putting there?
no, not on every last line of text, just the very last page I want the footer to hug the text.
Are you trying to put an auto-field like a page number or date or something there?
dont use a footer, use a footnote.
edit: oh if its about page numbers and you want different numbers and page layouts per "section" then footers will work if you use "section break - new page" and then format the footer for each section. I use this for reports for example where the front page has no page number and different margins to the rest of the document, then the following pages have roman numerals - then teh body of the report has arabic numerals.
once youve created ur sections, open the header footer toolbar and set it so that each section does not copy the header footer from the previous section - then you can set up the page parameters differently for each section.
microsoft - making life easy :icon25:
edit: oh if its about page numbers and you want different numbers and page layouts per "section" then footers will work if you use "section break - new page" and then format the footer for each section. I use this for reports for example where the front page has no page number and different margins to the rest of the document, then the following pages have roman numerals - then teh body of the report has arabic numerals.
once youve created ur sections, open the header footer toolbar and set it so that each section does not copy the header footer from the previous section - then you can set up the page parameters differently for each section.
microsoft - making life easy :icon25: