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The height of header xx, assigned to Subsequent pages, is less than the height of header xy, assigned to the Last page

When you select "Previous attached header" or "Previous attached footer", the number of lines allowed in a header or footer is determined by the "previous" one. If a previous header/footer has fewer lines than the one(s) following it in a series of First/Subsequent/Last headers or footers, the later headers/footers will be cut off when printed.

In this case, the bottom portion of the last header or footer may be clipped.

To correct this problem:

When you use the First/Subsequent/Last header/footer feature, make sure that the height of the header or footer assigned to first or subsequent pages is at least the same as the height of the one(s) following it. That is, keep the number of lines in the First/Subsequent/Last header or footer equal by adding blank lines.  

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