If you do it like that you will,at some point, need to edit your paper,and when you edit you will invariably wind up with text where it shouldn't be. Trust me,the last thing you want to do is circumvent the Header function in Microsoft Word by inserting,page by page,text that only looks like a header. Please note that the words "Running head:" were omitted from this header,and the same short version of the title is used from the title page. Let’s take a look at this example to see how the header should look like in these subsequent pages: You now have your second, and subsequent, page headers. (Doing so should move only the “2” over to the 1” right margin. (Remember, use the same shortened version of your paper’s title that you used on page one.)
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