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How To Keep Headers Or Footers From Overprint |
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WordPerfect® 5.1 for DOS
Problem
Symptoms: When using the Page Numbering feature and the Headers and Footers features in the same document, the header or footer and page number may overprint. Solutions: You can avoid this by inserting an extra blank line at the top of the header whenever you are going to use the Page Numbering feature at the top of the same document. In the same manner, insert an extra blank line at the end of the footer to leave space for the Page Numbering feature whenever you are going to use the Page Numbering feature at the bottom of the same document. If you use a single line header or footer with the Page Numbering feature, you can also avoid overlapping by leaving blank space in the header or footer where the page number will print. Another workaround would be to insert the page numbering code (^B) in the header/footer followed by the text of the header/footer. This way you will know exactly where the page numbering will be and it will not interfere with the text of the header/footer. |
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