How do I make footers different for each section?

How do I make footers different for each section?

Configure headers and footers for different sections of a…

  1. Click or tap the page at the beginning of a section.
  2. Select Layout > Breaks > Next Page.
  3. Double-click the header or footer on the first page of the new section.

Why does my footer have different sections?

Section breaks are intricately tied in with the File Page setup options of Different First Page and Different Odd/Even Headers and Footers. Well…that’s because it’s linked to the First Page header of the previous section and not the (main) Header of the previous section.

Can you make all footers different on each page?

For example, you can pretty easily have different headers and footers for odd and even pages, or you can have a different header and footer on the first page. To go beyond that, you’ll need to create multiple sections in your document, and learn how to link and unlink headers and footers from the preceding section.

What are footer sections?

The header is a section of the document that appears in the top margin, while the footer is a section of the document that appears in the bottom margin. Headers and footers generally contain information such as the page number, date, and document name.

How do I make footers different?

Click anywhere in the section of your document for which you want to create a different header or footer. In Word 2010 and 2007, select the Insert tab, and then select either Header or Footer. Then, select Edit Header or Edit Footer. In earlier versions of Word, from the View menu, select Header and Footer.

How do I manually change page numbers in a footer?

Go to Header & Footer > Field. In the Field names list, Select Page, and then select OK. To change the numbering format, go to Header & Footer > Page Number > Format Page Numbers. Select the format you want, and then select OK.