The button is there, but isn't active unless you have more than one
section (created by inserting section breaks) and your cursor is in the
second or subsequent section.
> All of the suggestions require a button on the header/footer tool bar that
> says "same as previous". I have no such button. I am using Word 2003.
> Every time I change a portion of a header, it changes on a number of pages.
> I want separate headers for each page.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 02 Feb 2008 01:10 GMT
And in Word 2003 it's labeled "Link to Previous."

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Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
> The button is there, but isn't active unless you have more than one
> section (created by inserting section breaks) and your cursor is in the
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>> 2003. Every time I change a portion of a header, it changes on a number
>> of pages. I want separate headers for each page.
Mark - 05 Feb 2008 22:46 GMT
I do not even see an inactive button on my bar. There is a "show previous"
and "link to previous" button. No "same as previous".
> The button is there, but isn't active unless you have more than one
> section (created by inserting section breaks) and your cursor is in the
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> > Every time I change a portion of a header, it changes on a number of pages.
> > I want separate headers for each page.
Suzanne S. Barnhill - 05 Feb 2008 23:27 GMT
"Link to Previous" is the current label for "Same as Previous."

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
>I do not even see an inactive button on my bar. There is a "show
>previous"
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>> > pages.
>> > I want separate headers for each page.
In Word 2003 you need to click the "Link to Previous" Icon on Headers/Footers
toolbar (to turn it off) and vice versa. The "Same as Previous" words only
appears in the Header/footer when this button is "active". Click the Link to
Previous and it turns it off. Good Luck. Linda Shill
> All of the suggestions require a button on the header/footer tool bar that
> says "same as previous". I have no such button. I am using Word 2003.
> Every time I change a portion of a header, it changes on a number of pages.
> I want separate headers for each page.