Small businesses can easily add a professional look to Word documents by placing information, such as page numbers, author and title, in the document’s header or footer. It’s a real time saver, too.
Q. I’ve created a Word document with multiple chapters, and I want to insert different headers and footers for each chapter. However, each time I create a new header, it changes my previous headers.
While Word 2007 ships with a swag of handy Quick Parts for creating great-looking headers and footers in your documents, sometimes these don’t look exactly as you want them to look. With the new tools ...
When we insert a header or a footer on any page in a Word document, it automatically appears on all the pages. But sometimes, we need to insert headers and footers to some specific pages except the ...
How to use fields to create a conditional header or footer in a Word document Your email has been sent If someone asked you to add a conditional header or footer to a document in Microsoft Word, would ...
Word 2007 footers normally add uniformity to your document. Every page's footer follows the same format, combining text, images, page numbers and data fields. If your document contains several ...
Headers and footers in Microsoft Word often display the document's filename, and the name may appear at various points throughout a document. The repeated name may be useful when cross-referencing or ...
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How to Protect Header and Footer Areas in Microsoft Word Your email has been sent Once your header and footer are complete, you might want to protect that area so others can’t change it while leaving ...