Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Word for Developers. Sign in to vote. I am new DOT Net and c. I am using visual studio express and word interop Add oDoc. Range, ref CurrentPage, ref oMissing, ref oMissing ; Please let me know if you need further clarifications. Edited by csharpnewbe Wednesday, January 20, PM. Wednesday, January 20, PM. Marked as answer by csharpnewbe Thursday, January 21, PM.
Characters 5 Why 5 characters 1: The outer pair of quotes are because you're passing a string. Marked as answer by csharpnewbe Wednesday, February 24, PM. Thursday, January 28, PM. Update ;. Commenting privileges may be curtailed if inappropriate images are posted. Diana - I feel your pain. I am in Word and I can do that just fine. I have fond memories of WordPerfect; too bad it died. Yossid - Some versions of Word don't allow you to do that. I've been struggling for days now with my Word document to insert "This is the last page" on the past page footer, and no matter what I do - and I've been using other versions of Word my entire adult life I'm old enough to remember Word Perfect , I cannot get it to take.
I'm doing something wrong, but from a few things I've just read this morning, I think the Word version I'm using and I'm not certain what that is right now I'm at home - I do know it's a newer version, Probably or I'm going to try the field insert he mentioned here which I tried once already but I didn't do it right, so going to go back again.
This is such a freaking simple request. I just want to put "Continued on next page The time it took for me to try doing this was a waste as the footer was not mandatory. But I wanted it there. I know there's a way to do it but with the series of steps involved, I'm exhausted.
I expect this gets more complicated if I format the page numbers, e. Got a version of Word that uses the ribbon interface Word or later? This site is for you! If you use an earlier version of Word, visit our WordTips site focusing on the menu interface.
Visit the WordTips channel on YouTube. View the most recent newsletter. Toggle navigation. Using Last-page Headers and Footers. To create the header or footer you desire, open your document and follow these steps: If the document has several sections, position the insertion point anywhere in the section where you want the header or footer to appear.
Display the Insert tab of the ribbon. Word displays a drop-down list of options. Click Edit Header or Edit Footer, depending on which tool you clicked in step 3. Note: Different First Page is a toggle, so be sure you're turning it on. To delete or change headers and footers on individual pages within a document, start by inserting a section break.
Important: Section breaks are different from page breaks. If you already have a page break before the page where you want to change the header or footer, remove a page break and replace it with a section break as shown below. To change headers and footers from individual pages within a document, start by inserting a section break.
Choose Remove Header or Remove Footer near the bottom of the menu. Change or delete the header or footer from the first page Double-click the first page header or footer area. Check Different First Page to see if it's selected. If not: Select Different First Page. Content of the header or footer on the first page is removed.
Type new content into the header or footer.
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