Instead of going through the Insert menu, double-clicking at the bottom or top of a page will bring up the menu you will need to make header and footer adjustments. From that window you can edit content, adjust the positioning, and even choose to remove footers from your document. Double-clicking a footer or a header will bring up the Word Header & Footer window. Second, you could just double click the footer at any time and edit it that way. However, if you use the Different Odd & Even Pages option, then even and odd footers you’ve created will repeat throughout the document First, when using the Different First Page option, the first page footer won’t be reproduced anywhere else in the article. Tick one or both of the first two boxes.Using the second option will give you different footers on even and odd pages. Footers on remaining pages will be different than the first-page footer. Using this will create a separate footer on the first document page. Add the footer content to your first page.Alternatively, tick the Different Odd & Even Pages option for separate footers and headers.Tick the Different First Page box for a custom first page footer.Double click on the footer, this will open the Header & Footer settings at the top of the page.On this header/footer, you can repeat the header/footer of the first section. Similarly, enable the header/footer section on the 7 th page and click the Link to Previous icon to disable the linking between current and previous sections.on First Page Only Remove Header from Second Page Onwards, Footers On All Pages. Now, enter new header/footer content on the 5 th page. In Word - Header on the First Page only Microsoft Word Tutorials.
From the Header & Footer Tools tab, under the group Navigation, click the Link to Previous icon to de-link the current section from the previous section.Click Insert > Module, and paste the following macro in the Module Window. Open the Word file that you want to remove all the headers and footers, and then hold down the ALT + F11 keys to open the Microsoft Visual Basic for Applications window.
The Header & Footer Tools tab is enabled on the Word Ribbon. Here, I will introduce a VBA code for dealing with this task.
The dotted line disappears and the header is gone solely from that page. The trick lies in separating the pages which would have unique header/footer from the rest of the document using Section Breaks. Click the red X on the Header and Footer Tools tab noting Close Header and Footer. Now, if you need to apply unique header & footer to a page or part of a document other than the rest of the document, how will you do that? This is how header/footer supposed to work. Similarly, if you insert header/footer to a page, the same is copied to entire pages of the document. If you remove header/footer from a page of a Word doc, header/footer from the entire document disappears.