Drop down the "File" menu, by clicking file. Then Select Page Setup... Click on the Layout Tab. In the middle of the dialog box, you will see the sizing for the header and the footer. Microsoft Office Word 2003.
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The window's construction will require a header and a footer.
A footer, or footing, is a concrete base of an engineered size depending on the load, that the carpentry is attached to and supportedby.
Header is the area at the top of the pages. Footer is the area at the bottom of the pages.
When you work with Header and Footer, Design tab is active, click on Design tab and on right side you will see Close Header and Footer.
shrink, decrease in size, reduce
Click the Insert tab then look for Header & Footer Group.
Double click the header (or footer) to open it for editing, select all (Ctrl + a) Delete. Close the header/footer, save.
The word reduced is a verb. It is the past tense form of reduce.
Footer is text at the bottom of the page. It is important for footnotes or page numbers or other professional features. To insert a footer 1) Double click in the area below the text at the bottom of the page 2) Go to insert>headers and footers>footer (in word 2007: insert tab>footer) To insert a footnote, go to (word 2007) references>insert footnote
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It is the concrete "footprint" of your house / building. The size of said footer determines how much load it will be able to handle and thus how many stories are allowed on the building.