Creating a Page Style Based on the Current Page
You can design a page layout and then create a page style based on it.
For example, you can create a page style that displays a particular header, and another page style that displays a different header.
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Open a new text document, choose View - Styles, and then click the Page Styles icon.
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Click the \<emph\>New Style from Selection\</emph\> icon and select \<emph\>New Styles from Selection\</emph\> from the submenu.
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Type a name for the page in the \<emph\>Style name \</emph\>box, and then click \<emph\>OK\</emph\>.
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Double-click the name in the list to apply the style to the current page.
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Choose Insert - Header and Footer - Header, and choose the new page style from the list.
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Type the text that you want in the header. Position the cursor into the main text area outside of the header.
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Choose \<emph\>Insert - Manual Break\</emph\>.
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In the \<emph\>Type \</emph\>area, select \<emph\>Page break\</emph\> and then select 'Default' from the \<emph\>Style \</emph\>box.
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Repeat steps 2-6 to create a second custom \<emph\>Page Style\</emph\> with a different header.