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Removing header from one page
Removing header from one page









removing header from one page
  1. #Removing header from one page how to#
  2. #Removing header from one page manual#
  3. #Removing header from one page full#
  4. #Removing header from one page Pc#

#Removing header from one page manual#

Insert > Manual Break > Type of Page Break > Style of No header / footer > click OK.

removing header from one page

  • Repeat steps 6-8 for each page to have header / footer area suppressed.įor documents using direct formatting (e.g., Format > Page…) the same process should work, although to what degree, will depend on how the direct formatting has been applied and to what extent. Place the cursor at the end of the content on the page prior to the page to have no header / footer.
  • Press DEL (if required to remove carriage return or page break in front of cursor).
  • Insert > Manual Break… > Type of “Page Break” > Style of “No header / footer” > click OK.
  • As you can see in the screenshot, you will find a meta box named Astra settings in your backend. Astra allows you to disable these through the Astra Meta box settings of the specific page or post.

    #Removing header from one page full#

  • Place the cursor at the end of the content on the page prior to the page to have no header / footer. There might be times when you need full flexibility like a blank canvas on some pages / posts and do not want header / footer to appear.
  • Organiser tab > give this new style a meaningful name (e.g., “No header / footer”) > set Next Style to “Default Style”.
  • Create a new page style based on the Default Style page style (right-click > New…).
  • If the Default Style page style has been used throughout a work and this style edited to display the header / footer area, then this process will work: I recommend referring to the Writer Guide v4.0 Working with page styles, pp.221-228. Once this has been done, all old pages will be the same as will the even ones.There is no manner of suppressing header / footer areas on arbitrary pages without using page styles e.g., Format > Styles and Formatting > select Page Styles icon at top:

    removing header from one page

    Do not worry, after finishing with the current page header or footer, select the next page and make your changes. Note 2: When first editing an odd or even page the heading or footer will effect both types pages even if Different Odd & Even Pages is selected. Additionally, to have all the pages effected the same, remove the check marks from both choices. Re: Remove header from ONE page I just changed to a new theme and I didn't realise that I would be stuck with the header picture from the example on every one of the many pages on my website. Exampe: It isn't possible to have different odd & even pages selected for header with out having different odd & even pages selected for the footer too. Thus, you can get rid of a stubborn watermark from a Word document by yourself quickly.

    #Removing header from one page Pc#

    Note 1: These choices will effect both the footer and header. You can remove watermark in Word on Mac or PC with ease here.

  • Show Document Text ( Can be disregarded since it's not related this subject.).
  • Different Odd & Even Pages ( See Note 2).
  • removing header from one page

    Notice under the sub tab of Design there are check boxes: ( See Note 1).Select OK and you can now turn the footer on and off page by page. If it is just a single page, choose DEFAULT STYLE as the next page. Right click to select NEW, give a new name say NoFooter.

    #Removing header from one page how to#

    How to configure heading and footer differently depending the page: Open the STYLE and FORMATTING window, (F11) select Styles and Formatting, then PAGE STYLES. Here the few limited options available: effect all pages at once effect odd and even pages differently effect the first page differently from the rest the combination of all these. It seem that Microsoft has excluded any away to specifically pick which individual page to show or not show the header or footer.











    Removing header from one page