![]() ![]() Now, when you edit the header of an odd page it will apply to all odd pages but it won't affect the even pages. In the Header & Footer Tools tab, check Different Odd & Even Pages. As a familiar example, you could have the document title in the odd page header and the heading title on the even pages. You need to check only one option to have different headers on odd & even pages: Both options are available from the Insert ribbon > Page Number button or the Header/Footer Tools ribbon > Page Number button. You probably have seen this one in different documents and even books. There are two ways to add page numbers: 1) adding it to the top or bottom of the page, or 2) inserting it in the current position. Once you check this option, the stuff you put in the header of the first page won't appear on other pages and conversely, if you change the header of any other page it won't affect the first page. In the Header & Footer Tools tab, in the Options section, check Different First Page. So far, anything that you add to the header will appear on every other page but what if you don't want the header on your first page to appear on every page in the document? You might want to have other content in the header of other pages or anything else. ![]() This tab allows you to change options related to the header and also insert components other than plain text to it. The Header & Footer Tools tab activates whenever you're editing the header or the footer of a page.
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