Microsoft word header only first page




















They are independent of one another. The most misunderstood behavior is this: section Break controls formatting of everything that precedes it, until Word encounters new second Break. For example, let's suppose you have a five - page document with section breaks at top of pages two and five. Section Break on Page two controls formatting on Page one. Section Break at top of Page five controls formatting for pages two, three, and four. To Insert section Break, position the cursor and click the Page Layout tab.

In Page Setup group, click Breaks option and choose option. If you re still using , choose Break from Insert menu. Next Page start new section on next Page. Continuous start new section on Same Page, at current position.

Even Page start new section on the next even - numbered Page. Odd Page start new section on the next odd - numbered Page.

Knowing the position of each section break is important. To Delete section Break, click symbol and press Delete. Doing so has repercussions,. However, Word will apply the next section's formatting to section preceding section Break. Then the first page of every section will get this header. What do I have to do to have a different heading on the first page of the whole document only?

I want it only on the first page and not on the remaining pages. You must be logged in to post a comment. Put headers only on first page in Word Kindly go ahead and proceed as following: On your computer, launch Microsoft Word. Navigate to your document first page. In the upper Ribbon, hit Insert , select Header and select your Header from the selection of available Built-In headers available either locally or at Office.

In case that you already have a predefined header for your first page, hit Edit Header. In the Options section, check the Different First Page check box. Yes No. Thank you! Any more feedback? The more you tell us the more we can help. Can you help us improve? Resolved my issue. Clear instructions.

Easy to follow. Cancel Submit. Previous Next. Regards, Chitrahaas. How satisfied are you with this reply? Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. Hello, I've done exactly that and the header continues to come out on the second page. In reply to Tricia Sico's post on October 9, Hi Tricia, Can you please check the below video and confirm whether you followed the exact steps: If you follow the exact steps, can you please test this steps by opening a new Word document and check the outcome?

Appreciate your patience. The video is too small for me to see. Can you make it larger? So sorry.



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