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The paint brush icon is located at the top of the Microsoft Word document. The icon can be found under the Home header, at the top left of the document.
A header is at the top of the page and a footer is at the bottom. They are both set up to stay constant throughout the document no matter the page. You can also add page numbers and different thing that will vary uniformly throughout your document.
The title bar is at the very top of your screen and shows the name of the application you are using and the name of the document that is open.
Security classifications on any US Military document are located in both the top and bottom margins of each page. Each map sheet would show the classification marking at top and bottom of the map.
Security classifications on any US Military document are located in both the top and bottom margins of each page. Each map sheet would show the classification marking at top and bottom of the map.
The scrollbar in a Word document is typically located on the right side of the document window. You can use it to scroll up and down to navigate through your document.
The top line of the document reads: In CONGRESS, July 4, 1776
Security classifications on any US Military document are located in both the top and bottom margins of each page. Each map sheet would show the classification marking at top and bottom of the map.
It will appear at the bottom of every page in the document.
Microsoft Word 2007 is a word processor program. The tab selector button in the program is located in the top left of the document.
To insert a portion of text at the top of the document, you have double click on the top and then a section called header will come up. Then you type the text in that section. This text will come at the top of every page you work on after.
Security classifications on any US Military document are located in both the top and bottom margins of each page. Each map sheet would show the classification marking at top and bottom of the map.