On page 1, Running head will remain in your first page header, and only your abbreviated title will appear on subsequent pages. It's easier to set up the pages before you start writing the paper. Microsoft Word 2007 and Microsoft Word 2010: On the View tab, select the Print Layout document view. Double click the header area of the document. In Type choose 'Running Header (Paragraph Style)'. This is the variable type that creates a header based on the first or last instance of a paragraph style. In Style choose the paragraph style that we created for all terms, the 'Term' style.
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I've never understood the reasoning behind using the header when you only want the info on the first page. Headers & footers are specifically for repeating information.
But whatever the reasoning, Unlike other word processors I've used, Pages doesn't automatically suppress the headers & footers on the first page of a section. If you entered data in the header or footer on the first page, that will be displayed & suppressed on the remainder. To suppress it on the first page, the information must be entered on the second or later page. But there are other ways to do what you wanted. Personally, I'd use a text box but you could also use a layout break setting the columns to one before the break & two after. Both of this options let you 'recover' the space taken up by the header on the following pages.
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