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How to remove header

How do I remove a header from only 1 page, and leave the header on the majority of the document?

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Probably the easiest way is to remove the header text from the actual "header" section (control X) and that will remove it from all pages. Then create a new text box, add the text (control Y) and place the text box at the top of whichever page(s) you want to see it

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SOURCE: How to remove headers on chapter pages only with word 2010

That would depend on how you have your document set up.

If each chapter is defined as a "section" in Word, when editing the header for each section, in the Design tab, Options panel, select Different First Page.

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That will make the header appear only on the frst page of each chapter.

If this isn't what you meant, please be more specific about the layout of your book, document, chapters, etc.

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That would depend on how you have your document set up.

If each chapter is defined as a "section" in Word, when editing the header for each section, in the Design tab, Options panel, select Different First Page.

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