In Word 2002 under Windows XP, I frequently use next-page section-breaks, mostly so that some pages can be landscape within a document that is mostly portrait.
Normally this works fine, apart from headers and footers. These are always identified as belonging to that section. But sometimes a change to the header or footer in one section changes the whole document. Sometimes it does not. And I haven't been able to work out the logic for this.
I have looked at Page Setup, which does mention rules for headers and footers and whether they should apply to the whole document or just this section. But it doesn't seem to apply to matters of text and layout, which is what I'd like to control.
Madawc Williams (East Anglia)
Normally this works fine, apart from headers and footers. These are always identified as belonging to that section. But sometimes a change to the header or footer in one section changes the whole document. Sometimes it does not. And I haven't been able to work out the logic for this.
I have looked at Page Setup, which does mention rules for headers and footers and whether they should apply to the whole document or just this section. But it doesn't seem to apply to matters of text and layout, which is what I'd like to control.
Madawc Williams (East Anglia)