Revu will place the desired information on the designated pages without changing the master header and footer configuration, but if content placed by way of these secondary headers and footers needs to be updated later, it must to be removed and reapplied. Be aware that, while this can be done, any header or footer information added in this way will not be editable. It might be desirable, however, to add content to the header or footer areas of a document that is not a part of the master header and footer configuration (for example, to place information in an unoccupied space on the header or footer in a different font or color). Users who wish to add content to a document with a header and/or footer are urged to consider editing the master header and footer. Generally speaking, documents can have only one editable header and footer in Revu, that's considered to be the first header and footer defined for a document.
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