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If you don't know how to make a header, you might as well just go buy the Mrcrosoft Office 2007 book. that's just gay. but how do you delete one
Frame Header - Network Header - Transport Header - Data - Frame Trailer
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Diving header, glancing header and powerful header.
Everyone knows what a sub header is right? A sub- header is a title to a book or essay right will if you are basically staying on that one subject you are sub- heading. If you are sub header to a spoke that means you are talking about the subject but are using other examlpes to help you along the way like varieties of ways getting on and off the subject but not exactly.
The Header.
Text printed at the top of the page is called a header.
Header file is a file which is meant to be included into another file during compilation. Examples: string.h, stdio.h, inttypes.h. Header pointer is a pointer to an object called header (for example header of a linked list).
The header of an email is the first thing someone looks at it should be just a few words long and really grab your attention its almost like the first paragraph of a book really should grab your attention
A header is in the margins at the top of a page and usually gives the page number, author, title of the paper/book/chapter, or some variation of that. A footer appears in the margins at the bottom of a page and can give the page number or citations in scholarly articles
That means, the header of a function. The header is the top part, before the opening braces.
the email address of the receiver, the header and the message