It was quite a while before I twigged to that being the source of the issue. In which the template was being used, with the result that it took something like 15 minutes for a document created from the template to appear. Quite a while ago now, I came across an issue where such a footer contained an IncludeText field that referenced some text on the server of a company that was remote to the office
There are other problems that such "hidden" headers and footers can cause.
Number to continue from so that in the new Section, the page numbering starts again at 1 because Nothing plus 1 = 1.Īnd that's where running a macro comes into its own, because it does access the Headers\Footers of the Section that does not its Header\Footer displayed. You do insert a Next Page Section Break, setting the page numbering in that Section to continue from the previous Section, is in effect setting it to continue from the Section that does not have its own Header or Footer displayed and hence there is no page They have a multiple Section breaks (particularly Continuous Section Breaks) on one page, it is not possible to access a header footer of the Section between those Section Breaks to change the numbering to Continue from the Previous Section, so that then when
I think what often happens is that when users have some front matter that is un-numbered or numbered differently (i, ii, iii) so that when they start the Body of the document in a new Section, that Section is set so that the numbering starts at 1, and then