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Steve, Thanks for pointing this out. I immediately tested also on the header (at the top of each page to be precise) and there too I could not apply Tink's suggestion.
Let's see what will come later the day.

On 15.10.2012 11:36, Steve Edmonds wrote:
Hi.
I think there may be a crossed wire between header (at the top of the page) and heading (at the top of a paragraph).
Steve

On 2012-10-15 15:14, rost52 wrote:
Tink, thanks for the hint but it doesn't work.
I clicked in the header line.
Right click menu opens but doesn't show a menu item: Remove (or similar)
Is there a basic setting needed?

Tom, could you successfully apply this method?


On 15.10.2012 03:20, Tinkerer wrote:
Put the cursor in the Header then right click, from the menu, choose, Remove
Header.
You then have a choice, Delete header, Delete Header and Text.

Tink.



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