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If you are referring to the text that appears at the very top of the page, above the title, this is called a header.A header is generally used to enter the name of the author of the document or page numbers. Although most people prefer page numbers at the bottom of the document in the footer.
That is called a header. You can use whatever type of text you like in a header (as long as it is available on your computer).
Generically this is called a "header".
They are known as the Header (top) and the Footer (bottom). Unless enabled, they do not appear on the printed page, and are outside the page body area that can contain printable text. Use Word's Help for more instructions.
Text printed at the top of the page is called a header.
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The information that will appear at the top of every printed page is typically called a header. This can include details such as the document title, page number, date, or author's name. It provides context and organization to the printed 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.
Yes, text and graphics that print at the top of each page in a document are typically referred to as headers. Headers can include information such as the document title, chapter names, page numbers, or other relevant details. They are used to provide context and organization to the content throughout the document.