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WordPad does not have headers and footers. WordPad is not a full word processor so it lacks some features that you will find in a word processor.
WordPad does not allow headers and footers. Check out this word processor: http://www.jarte.com/ You can define headers and footers in the Page Setup.
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A page break, headers and footers.
In MS Word, yes. In MS Excel, no (only pictures).
To insert headers and footers in Microsoft Word, go to the Insert tab on the Ribbon. Click on "Header" or "Footer" and then select the desired style from the drop-down menu. You can then customize the header or footer with text, page numbers, date, time, and other options.
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.
Whether the border is positioned in relation to the page or text. The measurements for the margins for the border. Whether to surround the headers and footers.
Normal. In Word you don't have Normal View, only normal paragraph formating.
It is basically the main part of the page where you can type and enter the text. With the exception of headers and footers, you do not use the other areas of the page, and even headers and footers are not used that often. Most of your work is done in the main part of the page, inside all margins.
Headers and Footers are used for automatically putting things on every page on a document or on alternating pages, without having to put them in page by page. In a book you will have the number on every page. That is done by putting them into the Footer or Header. Sometimes you will see the name of the book or the chapter on every page. That is done with Headers and Footers. Sometimes the pages will alternate, with different things on odd and even pages. Sometimes you have the name of the book on one page, and the chapter on the other page, when you have the book open. Using Headers and Footers you can put other things automatically for every page, like the date or the time, or the author of the document.