Create a new header or footer in your second page; this will print on all subsequent pages.
Regarding the 'How to remove the horizontal line from MS Word' problem. One Word makes this problem different for many. Powerpoint not optimazed for mac. That word is FOOTER. When the horizontal line is in a footer it is more of a *censored*. But it can be done! Having now spent the better part of a day (endless blog surfing and Google queries) dealing with this problem (in MS Word 2007), I want to point out that a number of people in the replies were suffering the same problem as me - but it was NOT being solved by the solutions posted. As far as I know it has not been answered adequately on ANY of the forums.
By Default, MS Word prints the header and footer on every page of your document. If you want Word to have a different first page header or footer then follow these easy steps. For 2003 and below. Then repeat step 1 to delete the headers in section 2. Put the cursor on the section 1 and click Insert > Footer > Remove Footer to remove the footers in section 1. See screenshot: 4. Then repeat step 3 to delete the footers in section 2. Click File > Check for Issues > Inspect Document, see screenshot: 2. Microsoft Word does allow you to do this, but the process is somewhat counterintuitive. Place your cursor at the beginning of the text on the page on which you wish to delete the header and footer. The previous page should be the page that has the header and footer. Repeat the above steps to remove all footers. Put the cursor on the section 1, and click Insert > Header > Remove Header to remove the headers in section 1. See screenshot: 2. Then repeat step 1 to delete the headers in section 2.
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The terms Header and Footer arrived from the word processing programs. These denote repeated elements that show at the top and bottom of every page.
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• To return to your document, click. Change the space between a header or footer and the top or bottom of the page • On the View menu, click Print Layout. • In the document, double-click the header or footer. • Do any of the following: To Do this Change the space between a header and the top of the page Click the Header and Footer tab, and then under Position, change the setting for Header from Top.