The page header repeats on every page. The report header is just on the first page.
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A header is at the top of the page, while a footer is at the bottom. Titles, dates, etc, can be put into the header and printed on every page. While the footer may have page numbers (1) or (1 of 6) and so on, and printed at the bottom of the page.
A footer is text and/or graphics that appear at the bottom of a document. A header is text and/or graphics that appear at the top of each page. A header and footer can contain your name and the date on each page.
Text at the bottom of all the pages is called the "footer" At the top of the page it is called "header" These can be identical on all pages or first page different or different on even and odd pages.
Text printed at the top of the page is called a header.
It will appear at the bottom of every page in the document.
You can set the print title to repeat certain rows at the top of each page. You could also mean the Header, though you can't put the rows in there. From Insert menu, press Header from Header and Footer section and choose from list that will appear.
It will print at the top of each page.
Page Layout Print Layout Header/Footers Fill in what you want in the Footers box and center/format as desired.
You are looking for "header".
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