The page header should be 1/2 inch from the top of the page.
From The OWL at Purdue (see related link):
Include a page header at the top of every page. To create a page header, insert page numbers flush right. Then type "TITLE OF YOUR PAPER" in the header flush left.
Right
On the right.
Right
Right side
Right or Right hand side
In the header of a title page people must include the term "Running Head:" followed by the paper's title in capital letters. Every page of the document should have a header including the title of the paper and the page number.
The header and page number is 1/2 inch from the top, and around the paper 1 inch margins.
When people insert page number in a document the page number will appear on the header in the upper right hand corner of every page.
The page header and title are typically located at the top of the page, either centred or aligned to the left. The header usually includes the title of the page or website, and the page title is a more specific heading for that particular page's content.
The upper right corner of every page in your paper. The header should be an abbreviated version of the title. Also, just as a tip... use the header/footer feature in your word processing program. Don't just type it in on every page. MUCH easier, and it won't mess up when you revise.Right
Yes; the header must contain the page number.
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