


- #HOW TO CHANGE HEADER IN WORD 2003 FOR DIFFERENT PAGES HOW TO#
- #HOW TO CHANGE HEADER IN WORD 2003 FOR DIFFERENT PAGES MANUAL#
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#HOW TO CHANGE HEADER IN WORD 2003 FOR DIFFERENT PAGES HOW TO#
This is very common so it is good to know how to fix the problem.įirst, look at the two headings. Now we see why the second section is located too far down the page! There are three extra line breaks, a section break, over two lines of tabs, and a bunch of spaces that were inserted with the space bar. The only way to delete the breaks without accidentally changing your formatting is to be able to see what you’re doing. You need to delete the breaks that are causing layout problems. This is most likely caused by improper use of carriage returns, tabs, and spaces to format the document. Removing white spaceĪs you can see in this sample document, there is a big chunk of white space that needs to be removed after creating the new page. Once you are finished, you may need to do some additional clean up on your document.
#HOW TO CHANGE HEADER IN WORD 2003 FOR DIFFERENT PAGES MANUAL#
I’ll show you how to insert a manual page break, then show you how to delete the white space without breaking your layout. ANSWER: There are two ways to insert page breaks in Microsoft Word: manually insert a page break, or modify a style to start on a new page.
