The <th> tag, which stands for table header.
header() is a php function used to modify and set HTTP headers sent to the browser.
Go to Format or was it View?? Then click on headers and footers. Select Header and press Edit Header and write what you want. Simples!!! :)
Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.
it is on the page layout!!
Simplified header format. IPv6 has a fixed length header, which does not include most of the options an IPv4 header can include. Even though the IPv6 header contains two 128 bit addresses (source and destination IP address) the whole header has a fixed length of 40 bytes only. This allows for faster processing. Options are dealt with in extension headers, which are only inserted after the IPv6 header if needed. So for instance if a packet needs to be fragmented, the fragmentation header is inserted after the IPv6 header. The basic set of extension headers is defined in RFC 2460.
You have ti give header position:normal and footer position:normal and also give to content:.wrap {margin:100px auto; width:---px;}
Try "Jegs"
A header is the text that goes on the top of each page. In MS Word you can set it to automatically print on each page, along with a variety of other information, like the page number.
Google "Jegs"
you need to be above or on the height they have set for you to go on a ride
Open the spreadsheet - and select Format, then Page - In the small box that opens, click on the Header tab. Set each option as required - Repeat for Footer - then click OK