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How do I change the header or footer font in Publisher 2003?

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tiltil - 11 May 2008 23:33 GMT
I am planning to print a booklet 8.5x11 in landscape mode, 2 pages per sheet,
and would like to have the pages numbered automatically, however, I'd like to
use a different font than the default.  How can this be done?

Thanks
Kate G. - 12 May 2008 00:53 GMT
Are your Headers and Footers done on the Master Page?  If so -- you need to
go to the Master Page from the View Menu and just do a standard Font
Formatting.

If they are in the header/footer -- either double click over the text or go
to View -- Header and Footer and do the formatting change.

If that doesn't help -- post back.

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Kathryn Groves

>I am planning to print a booklet 8.5x11 in landscape mode, 2 pages per
>sheet,
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> Thanks
tiltil - 12 May 2008 03:30 GMT
I tried this, and it worked for one page.  Is there a way to change the font
on all pages?  
Thanks,
Tiltil

> Are your Headers and Footers done on the Master Page?  If so -- you need to
> go to the Master Page from the View Menu and just do a standard Font
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> > Thanks
Mary Sauer - 12 May 2008 10:06 GMT
If you change the font on one page it should change on all pages. There are
times when you have to insert page numbers on both the even and odd side.

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>I tried this, and it worked for one page.  Is there a way to change the font
> on all pages?
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