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Using headers, footers, and page numbers

Using headers, footers, and page numbers - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Using headers, footers, and page numbers

When you want information to appear at the top or bottom of every page in your document, you don't need to type it in, or enter it into those areas on every single page; you can use something called a header, or a footer, which will automatically repeat what you enter into those areas for every page in your document. It saves you a lot of time and work. So let's take a look at a document here, where we have headers, and footers. It's called Home Recipes Final. Page 1 has a logo, and some title information, but nothing really at the top or bottom of the page, but once we get to page 2, we do see kind of faded in the background the logo, and some text, and at the bottom of page 2 we see some page numbering, and then it's repeated for page 3; the logo, and text, and the page numbering. So, it's actually using headers and footers here, but something different on page 1; nothing at all. So let's see how that's done. We can close up this document, or just minimize it, and we're going to…

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