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chrissa1 | 23:15 Sun 31st Oct 2010 | Computers
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I have a Letterhead Template for our company. My question is, how do I make a letter of more than one sheet Not have every successive page have our company details on it? In other words how do I just have blank pages to write on apart from the first one?
I can do this by starting a separate blank letterhead but when sending a letter as an attachment this would look very unprofessional. Thanks.
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Try this link, about half-way down the page it tells you how to do this through 'page setup'
http://office.microso...word-HA001034899.aspx
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Thank you for your answer Mosaic. Unfortunately, I have Office Word 2007 and there is no File Section. In the Page Layout it lets me do things with the Header & Footers but apart from creating a brand new template, I can't see there is anyway I can create a blank follow-on sheet. Thank you for your time and effort though.

Anymore ideas would be gratefully received.
Insert > Break > Page break
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Just tried that Naz and all I get is another letterheaded sheet even when I press blank page.
Go to View....Header & Footer...on H&F toolbar click Page Set-up.....Layout.....Tick Different First Page...okay.
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Stand By One!!
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It's no good. I don't have a H&F tool Bar, it just gives me options to create an H & F or delete one.
When you click on Header and Footer doesn't the toolbar automatically drop down onto the page?
How about.......go to File........Page Set-up......Layout........tick Different First Page..ok
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Nope, doesn't work. Am I being thick?
When you have word open go to help and type in Page Setup.......
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I'll try that in the morning Craft as it's on the PC. Thanks for your help.
Chin up Chrissa...you'll get there (I hate Word)
At the end of the 1st page press Ctrl and Return keys together to open a blank new page.
That still brings the header up on the new page jaydah....

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