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Yes. It is a way of distinguishing the different parts of the document.

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When the footer or header area is active the body of the document is dimmed?

Yes, it is dimmed.


What is the purpose of inserting header and footer in document?

The header and footer in a document are very important. These notes can give the reader more information about the document they are reading.


What dialog helps you add header and footer to a document?

pagal


How do you close a footer in word 2007?

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.


When the Header and Footer areas are open the text in the main document can still be edited?

They are separate areas, and only one can be active at any time, so you first need to double-click in the main document to make it active and then you can edit it. You can also double-click in the header or the footer to make them active before editing. The inactive areas will always show their content as being greyed-off.


Which dialog box allows you to add headers and footers to a document?

In Word 2000-2003, use View>Header. As soon as you insert something in the header or footer, it remains part of your document. In Word 2007-2010, choose the Insert tab of the Ribbon, find the Header & Footer group and click on Header or Footer. You will see a selection of pre-formatted header/footers that you can apply, or you can choose Edit Header or Edit Footer to create your own.


What allows you to change the header and footer specifications?

In Microsoft Word 2007 and 2010, select Insert from the ribbon. You will see the Header and Footer options on the right-hand-side of the menu. There you will be able to modify your current document's header and footer.


What is the difference between a header and a footer?

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.


What toolbar can you use to quickly make a header on your document?

Double click in area for header and footer on page, it will automaticaly open tab for design of header and footer. Applies to 2007/2010 maybe and in earlier versions.


Define the following Headers and Footers?

A header or footer is text or graphics that is usually printed at the top or bottom of every page in a document. A header is printed in the top margin; a footer is printed in the bottom margin. Headers and footers can be as simple as the document title and a page number, but you can create headers and footers that contain graphics, multiple paragraphs, and fields. You can specify a different header or footer for odd and even pages or use a different header or footer for the first page of a section or document. If you divide a document into sections, you can use different headers and footers in each section. For example, you might want the header for each section to reflect the title of that section.


What tab includes options for creating a different header and footer for the first page of a document or a section and for creating different headers and footers for odd- and even-numbered pages?

The tab that includes the option of creating a different header and footer can be found on the header and footer section.


What tab includes options for creating a different header and footer for the first page of a document or a section and for creating different headers and footers for odd and even numbered pages?

The tab that includes the option of creating a different header and footer can be found on the header and footer section.