Double click in the header or footer area to activate them. Then you can make the changes you want.
double click the header or footer
double click on header/footer area
By direct double clicking in area of header and footer on page.
In Word 2000-2003, use View>Header. As soon as you insert something in the header or footer, it remains part of your document. In Word 2007-2010, choose the Insert tab of the Ribbon, find the Header & Footer group and click on Header or Footer. You will see a selection of pre-formatted header/footers that you can apply, or you can choose Edit Header or Edit Footer to create your own.
Page Layout view
Just edit the script file (like, header / footer template file) and add link.
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.
They are separate areas, and only one can be active at any time, so you first need to double-click in the main document to make it active and then you can edit it. You can also double-click in the header or the footer to make them active before editing. The inactive areas will always show their content as being greyed-off.
Rounders
Simply double-click in the area where the header belongs. The header will appear & you can edit from there. Hope this helps!
The location of a page header is typically at the top of a document or webpage, serving as an introduction to the content below it. It often includes titles, logos, and navigation elements to guide users through the page.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
Go to Format or was it View?? Then click on headers and footers. Select Header and press Edit Header and write what you want. Simples!!! :)