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Hello,
Attached is a document I need to prepare for a thesis. I don't like the layout.
What I would like to do is an inverted L-shaped header.
That is to keep my green band on top, but also add one on the right margin of the same width that connects with it.
The page number should be marked in this margin at the bottom.
Ideally, it would be done as a header, since I already have quite a few pages done.
Thanks for your help
https://www.cjoint.com/c/CHdp5oRuWUO
Attached is a document I need to prepare for a thesis. I don't like the layout.
What I would like to do is an inverted L-shaped header.
That is to keep my green band on top, but also add one on the right margin of the same width that connects with it.
The page number should be marked in this margin at the bottom.
Ideally, it would be done as a header, since I already have quite a few pages done.
Thanks for your help
https://www.cjoint.com/c/CHdp5oRuWUO
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Hello
For the inverted L, you can draw it by grouping two shapes in the header, either above the table cell or inside
For the green band on the right side: click in the header, draw a shape on the right with the same width as the header, set to a height of about 28 cm, which you just need to fill with the same color (shape fill)
This band will apply to all your pages since your document consists of only one section
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Argitxu
For the inverted L, you can draw it by grouping two shapes in the header, either above the table cell or inside
For the green band on the right side: click in the header, draw a shape on the right with the same width as the header, set to a height of about 28 cm, which you just need to fill with the same color (shape fill)
This band will apply to all your pages since your document consists of only one section
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Argitxu
Thank you, it works very well, just one more problem, I can't put my page number in this colored band, I need to know exactly where it is because I have several Word sheets of this type, so it needs to be in the same places on all of them.
The page number is simply hidden behind the vertical bar that you just added.
Right-click on this bar => Send to back => then check "Text on top".
That's all :)
Argitxu
Thank you, sorry but I have one more question. Do you know how I can make my layout exactly the same across all my already filled Word files?
I can't see where the exact position of the shape is, and I realize that when I do it again on another file, it isn't positioned the same.
Thanks again.
If all your documents have the same layout, meaning identical margins, right-click on the vertical bar => other layout options => position tab => set the absolute horizontal and vertical position relative to the margin
Argitxu
Thank you, all my questions are answered.