[mso] Re: Word footers

Shawn, I prefer your suggested use of an invisible textbox as a coverup! :0) 
The section break is a "technically correct" way of having a different footer 
but can be possibly bothersome in the event of edits in the document.
Ruby

>From: Shawn McGinniss <mac734@xxxxxxxxx>
>This isn't the correct way, but it's worked for me in the past:  place a
>text box over the footer on the last page with a white fill and no borders.
>Viola.
>
>
>Geoff Culbertson <glio@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
You have to insert a special break at the end of the penultimate page.
you must, on that last page, go in and change the footer to NOT be a copy
of the prior footer. There is a "linkback" graphic that turns this on and off.
Once you do this the words "Same as previous" will no long appear for that
footer. You cannot disable that one footer by itself until you do this,
because until you do this, that footer is a copy of the prior footer and
any change you make affects all of them.

>> James S. Huggins
>>
>> =========================================
>> I'm having a problem with footers in Word.
>>
>> When I draw a documents which requires a client's signature or initials on
>> each page for authenticity purposes, I have no problem creating the proper
>> footer.
>>
>> However, I don't want the signature footer to appear on the final page
>> where
>> the client actually signs the document in front of witnesses and a notary.
>> Every time I try to remove the authenticating footer on the final page, I
>> unintentionally erase the footer from ALL the pages.
>>
>> Anyone know how I can remove a repeating footer from just one page?
>> =====================================>>
>> ...


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