6.5.9.4 Converting headers and footers on different master pages
When the first page uses a master page different from the normal left and right, Mif2Go identifies the master page, creates the required header and footer (if used), and picks up any first-page graphics and untagged text frames.
Word uses section breaks to permit the kind of format changes FrameMaker handles with a new master page, such as a change of header/footer. When Mif2Go encounters a page (after the first) that does not use the default left and right master pages, Mif2Go starts a new output section with that page, and sets a new first-page header and footer according to the FrameMaker master page used. See §6.5.5 Managing page and section breaks.
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