In the header configuration section, click the option for "different first page."
In Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010, select Insert from the ribbon. You will see the Header and Footer options on the right-hand-side of the menu. There you will be able to modify your current document's header and footer.
The paint brush icon is located at the top of the Microsoft Word document. The icon can be found under the Home header, at the top left of the document.
Yes. It is a way of distinguishing the different parts of the document.
The header and footer in a document are very important. These notes can give the reader more information about the document they are reading.
You would choose the "Different First Page" option, and then leave it blank and have a different header and footer.
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The tab that includes the option of creating a different header and footer can be found on the header and footer section.
The tab that includes the option of creating a different header and footer can be found on the header and footer section.
A header is something that appears in the top margin of a document. A footer is similar, but appears in the bottom margin. For specific distances from the page you would have to know what style you were using, like APA (the header would be right justified and have a shortened version of the title and the page number) or MLA (the header would be right justified and have the author's last name and the page number). Different companies usually have templates or custom style guides that specify what should be in a header. ...if you are just writing for fun, you can put whatever you want in the header area, of course. :) Most word processing software has an electronic header. For instance, in Microsoft Word, you would choose View --> Header and Footer to see the header and footer area and to put something there.
The "Design" tab in Microsoft Word includes options for creating different headers and footers. To create a different header and footer for the first page of a document or a section, you can use the "Different First Page" option. To create different headers and footers for odd and even pages, you can utilize the "Different Odd & Even Pages" option under the "Design" tab.
A header or footer is text or graphics that is usually printed at the top or bottom of every page in a document. A header is printed in the top margin; a footer is printed in the bottom margin. Headers and footers can be as simple as the document title and a page number, but you can create headers and footers that contain graphics, multiple paragraphs, and fields. You can specify a different header or footer for odd and even pages or use a different header or footer for the first page of a section or document. If you divide a document into sections, you can use different headers and footers in each section. For example, you might want the header for each section to reflect the title of that section.
To place a header in a Microsoft Word document using Microsoft office 2007, go to the insert tab. Near the middle of the tab is an option for either a header of footer, click the one you want. If you are using and older version of office, I think you go to view in the toolbar and click the header/footer menu, but I haven't used the older office in a while, so this might be wrong.