Difference between revisions of "Creating different headers for left pages and right pages"
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− | for left and right pages by the Page Style window. Click <span class="ph menucascade"><span class="ph uicontrol">Format</span> > <span class="ph uicontrol">Page</span></span>and then on the <span class="ph uicontrol">Header</span> tab, clear the <span class="ph uicontrol">Same content left/right</span> check box. <div class="image"> | + | for left and right pages by the Page Style window. Click <span class="ph menucascade"><span class="ph uicontrol">Format</span> > <span class="ph uicontrol">Page</span></span>and then on the <span class="ph uicontrol">Header</span> tab, clear the <span class="ph uicontrol">Same content left/right</span> check box. <div class="image">[[File:d_header_on.jpg]]</div></div> |
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Revision as of 05:38, 29 May 2012
You can create different headers for different pages. For example, when you edit a thesis, you might need to create a header for left pages and a different one for right pages. You must specify left page style and right page style for the document.
To create different headers for left and right pages, perform
the following steps: