No they should not.
There is an icon on the "header and footer" menu. It should be the fifth from the left and it looks like yellow clock.
Header is the area at the top of the pages. Footer is the area at the bottom of the pages.
You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.You will find header and footer areas on forms and on reports in Access.
Double click in the header or footer area to activate them. Then you can make the changes you want.
Graphics
By direct double clicking in area of header and footer on page.
To include a header or footer in a publication you will have to view the .?
It depends on the application you are using. If you want to go to the footer, click or double-click on the footer. If you want to go to the header, click or double-click on the header.
The page header repeats on every page. The report header is just on the first page.
Click the Insert tab then look for Header & Footer Group.
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.
Double click the header (or footer) to open it for editing, select all (Ctrl + a) Delete. Close the header/footer, save.