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Just press the page layout then the page set up and select the section and press the continues pages.
Create a Different Header and Footer on the First Page
First, double-click anywhere in either the header or footer region of a page to make those regions active.
Creating lists and numbered headings in Word 2013
If you have ever wrestled with numbering in Microsoft Word, you are not alone! Numbering, particularly for headings, can generate more frustration than almost any other feature.
This note shows you how to customise numbered lists, and takes you through the easy way to create a numbering scheme for your headings.
Types of numbering
Word has three main types of numbering:
Fields Fields include page numbering, captions and footnotes, and are relatively robust.
Simple lists Simple lists include bulleted and numbered lists.
Multilevel lists Multilevel lists are hierarchical lists which can be applied to paragraphs or headings.
Heading numbering is most often seen in technical and academic documents, and will have several levels, for example:
1 Heading 1.1 Heading 1.2 Heading 1.2.1 Heading
2 Heading 2.1 Heading 2.2 Heading 2.2.1 Heading
Word can accommodate nine levels of numbering. Each level can be associated with a different style, can be a different number format (such as 1,2,3; a,b,c; i ii,iii.), and can restart multiple times – a recipe for disaster indeed.
Split cell option can be used for multi heading in MS word.
Page Layout> Page Break
or
Styles on the very right side of the main screen
Insert > Caption.
In Word 2002 and Word 2003, it's at Insert > Reference > Caption.
In Word 2007 and Word 2010, it's at References > Insert Caption
Use section breaks and unlink the header and footer respectively–this allows you to set them as you are creating the document.