2. Yes, unless there are instructions in the original entry where you got the layout that say not to. Find that entry first and then if it says/or doesn't say that you can, then you most likely can. Then find the entry where there are instructions for adding the header, it will probably explain to you what codes to use, and where to put them in your layout.
3. Also, it would help if you would post the codes and/or gave the journal where you are using the layout so I could determine better what the problem is if I didn't answer your question.
I apologize. I wasn't clear enough in my original post. The screen cap actually goes with the second question concerning the overlap. I don't mind the control strip, It's the blue edge of the layout that's overlapping.
No thats fine. I wasn't sure exactly what you were referencing so I just wanted to make sure. Is there anyway you can provide me the codes from the layout installed in whatever journal you're using it for so that way I can see what is causing the overlap, as well as add in a header.
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2. Yes, unless there are instructions in the original entry where you got the layout that say not to. Find that entry first and then if it says/or doesn't say that you can, then you most likely can. Then find the entry where there are instructions for adding the header, it will probably explain to you what codes to use, and where to put them in your layout.
3. Also, it would help if you would post the codes and/or gave the journal where you are using the layout so I could determine better what the problem is if I didn't answer your question.
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I followed the instructions on this post. I barely understand coding so anything more than cut and paste instructions baffle me. Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.
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