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Document Design Example 1
Master Document:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: "master first header"
- First Footer: "master first footer"
- Header: "master header"
- Footer: "master footer"
Subdocument 1:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: blank
- Footer: blank
Subdocument 2:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: blank
- Footer: blank
Result:
|----------| |----------|
| master | | master |
| first | | header |
| header | | |
| | | |
| master | | |
| first | | master | Master Document
| footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------|
page 1 page 2
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | master | | master |
| first | | header | | header |
| header | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 1
| master | | | | |
| first | | master | | master |
| footer | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 3 page 4 page 5
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | master | | master |
| first | | header | | header |
| header | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 2
| master | | | | |
| first | | master | | master |
| footer | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 6 page 7 page 8
Explanation:
If the subdocuments do not have headers,
footers, first headers, or first footers, the corresponding elements of the
master document will appear. For example, the first header of the subdocument
is the same as the first header of the master document.
The header
of the subdocument is the same as the header of the master document. The first
footer of the subdocument is the same as the first footer of the master
document, and the footer of the subdocument is the same as the footer of the
master document.
Document Design Example 2
Master Document:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: "master first header"
- First Footer: "master first footer"
- Header: "master header"
- Footer: "master footer"
Subdocument 1:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 1 header"
- Footer: blank
Subdocument 2:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 2 header"
- Footer: blank
Result:
|----------| |----------|
| master | | master |
| first | | header |
| header | | |
| | | |
| master | | |
| first | | master | Master Document
| footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------|
page 1 page 2
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | SubDoc 1 | | SubDoc 1 |
| first | | header | | header |
| header | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 1
| master | | | | |
| first | | master | | master |
| footer | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 3 page 4 page 5
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | SubDoc 2 | | SubDoc 2 |
| first | | header | | header |
| header | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 2
| master | | | | |
| first | | master | | master |
| footer | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 6 page 7 page 8
Explanation:
The same basic rules apply as in example
1, except that if the subdocument has any headers or footers, those headers or
footers specific to that subdocument take precedence over the master document
headers and footers. Any headers or footers that remain blank in the
subdocument take on the attributes of the corresponding master document header,
footer, first header, or first footer.
Document Design Example 3
Master Document:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: "master first header"
- First Footer: "master first footer"
- Header: none
- Footer: none
Subdocument 1:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 1 header"
- Footer: blank
Subdocument 2:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 2 header"
- Footer: blank
Result:
|----------|
| master |
| first |
| header |
| |
| master |
| first | Master Document
| footer |
|----------|
page 1
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | SubDoc 1 | | SubDoc 1 |
| first | | header | | header |
| header | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 1
| master | | | | |
| first | | | | |
| footer | | | | |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 2 page 3 page 4
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | SubDoc 2 | | SubDoc 2 |
| first | | header | | header |
| header | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 2
| master | | | | |
| first | | | | |
| footer | | | | |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 5 page 6 page 7
Explanation:
In the subdocuments, the first headers
are the same as the master document's first header since the subdocuments do
not have a first header. The same is true of the subdocument's first footer.
Each of the subdocuments has a header, so the individual subdocument
header takes precedence and becomes the header for subdocument it appears in.
The subdocuments do not have footers, so the master document's footer should
appear, but it doesn't exist (and is therefore blank).
Document Design Example 4
Master Document:
- Different First Page: not selected
- First Header: doesn't exist
- First Footer: doesn't exist
- Header: "master header"
- Footer: "master footer"
Subdocument 1:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 1 header"
- Footer: blank
Subdocument 2:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 2 header"
- Footer: blank
Result:
|----------|
| master |
| header |
| |
| |
| |
| master | Master Document
| footer |
|----------|
page 1
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| | | SubDoc 1 | | SubDoc 1 |
| | | header | | header |
| | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 1
| | | | | |
| | | master | | master |
| | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 2 page 3 page 4
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| | | SubDoc 2 | | SubDoc 2 |
| | | header | | header |
| | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 2
| | | | | |
| | | master | | master |
| | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 5 page 6 page 7
Explanation:
The subdocuments do not have a first
header, so the first header of the master document should appear, but the first
header doesn't exist (and is therefore blank). The same is true of the
subdocument's first footers.
Since the subdocuments have individual
headers, the headers take precedence and become the headers for the
subdocuments they appear in. Since the subdocuments do not have footers, the
footer of the master document appears in the subdocuments.
Document Design Example 5
Suppose you have the document configuration shown in example 4.
You might assume that the master document acts like a "container" document, and
any blank footers in the subdocuments will get the master document's footer
whether the footers in the subdocument are footers or first footers. This will
not happen. You will get the results shown in example 4.
If you have
a one-page master document, and you have subdocuments with Different First
Pages, and you want all of the pages to have the master document's footer,
follow these steps:
- Create a two-page master document.
- In the master document, select Different First Page.
- Enter the desired headers in the first header and the
header of the master document.
- Enter the desired footers in the first footer and the
footer of the master document.
- Delete the page break in the master document, making it one
page. The master document will show the first header and first footer
information, but the header and footer information will still remain, even
though it is not shown.
This is the document configuration:
Master Document:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: "master header"
- First Footer: "master footer"
- Header: "master header" (although there is no second
page)
- Footer: "master footer" (although there is no second
page)
Subdocument 1:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 1 header"
- Footer: blank
Subdocument 2:
- Different First Page: selected
- First Header: blank
- First Footer: blank
- Header: "SubDoc 2 header"
- Footer: blank
Result:
|----------|
| master |
| header |
| |
| |
| |
| master | Master Document
| footer |
|----------|
page 1
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | SubDoc 1 | | SubDoc 1 |
| header | | header | | header |
| | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 1
| | | | | |
| master | | master | | master |
| footer | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 3 page 4 page 5
|----------| |----------| |----------|
| master | | SubDoc 2 | | SubDoc 2 |
| header | | header | | header |
| | | | | |
| | | | | | Subdocument 2
| | | | | |
| master | | master | | master |
| footer | | footer | | footer |
|----------| |----------| |----------|
page 6 page 7 page 8
Explanation:
Because there is no first header for the
subdocument, the first header of the master document appears in the
subdocument. The first header of the master document is not shown, but it still
exists, so it becomes whatever the first header of the master document was. The
same is true of the first footer of the master document.
Because the
subdocument has a header, it takes precedence over the master document header.
Because the subdocument has no footer, the master document's footer appears in
the subdocument. The effect of the master document's footer appearing
throughout the document occurs because the master document's first footer and
footer contain the same text.