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How should I do that? Please write those steps for me.


On 26 May 2011 20:03, Johnny Rosenberg <gurus.knugum@gmail.com> wrote:

2011/5/26 Fernand Vanrie <sos@pmgroup.be>:
 Marius ,

You need for that a different page style for every kind of article
Hello! I am Marius Popa again, with a new question for you. Is it
possible
to add headers and footers with a different context depending on the
pages
I
want to edit? Here, I refer to magazine, which have different headers
and
footers depending on the kind of every article. Thanks in advance.

Yes, a different page style for every article is the way to go.

It would be nice of you if you had a more describing subject than just
”Question”. If you didn't have a question you wouldn't writer here at
all, right? If your subject describes your problem or question with a
few words, I think it's more likely that ”the right people” read it
and give you a good answer.


Best regards

Johnny Rosenberg
ジョニー・ローゼンバーグ

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