1. Q: How can I set different headers for each page in WORD? How to make different chapters display different titles? A: It is divided into several parts, and each part can have a different title. File-page setup-layout-header and footer-home page is different.
2. Q: How to make each chapter in word use a different header? Why can I only use one header now and change them all at once?
Answer: In the Insert Delimiter, select Insert section break, and you can select continuous. Then, before changing the header of the next page, click the "Same as before" button, and any other changes will not affect the previous page. In short, section break made them independent. The "Same as before" button on the toolbar is displayed on the toolbar, but it appears as an icon. Move the cursor over it and the word "same as before" will be displayed.
3. Q: How do I merge two WORD documents? You need to write two files for different headers and then merge them. How to do it?
A: In the header settings, select different parity pages/different options from before.
4. Q: How does WORD edit the header settings to realize the difference between odd pages and even pages? For example: a one-page dissertation of Zhejiang University, which is well set; Two pages: (title of each chapter), what's the skill of this?
Answer: Insert the section separator, which is the same as the previous section setting, remove it, and then set a different parity page.
5. Q: How to make a WORD document have only the first page and no header or footer?
Answer: Page Setup-Header and Footer, select a different homepage, then select the small arrow in the header of the homepage, format-border and shading, and select None. As long as you don't want the whole document to be in the page setup of view-header and footer, you can see a "as before" sign. If you don't choose, the settings before and after will be different.
6. Q: How to make the pages of a WORD document continuous (what's the difference)?
When the page numbers of different sections are different, you can set the page number format in the header and footer, and choose to continue to the previous section.