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.
The Header feature is used to repeat content on top of every page, while the Footer feature is used to repeat content at the bottom of the page. Persons usually edit the header or footer in Microsoft ...
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 you work on a collaborative document in which different team members contribute separate sections or chapters to be merged later, Microsoft Word allows you to keep the header information from ...
How to hide content on-screen in Word, but still print it Your email has been sent Most content is meant for viewing on-screen and in print, but not always. For instance, you might want to print a ...
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How to Create Your Own Letterhead in Microsoft Word
A letterhead is a collection of text, images, and colors at the top of a letter that contains various details about who you are as a sender. In Microsoft Word, you can either create these using ...
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