If you mean how wide a footer you need, only as thick as the old existing footer. Residential footers are usually way over designed, so there is no reason to make it wider. If you do mean thick, a normal house footer is 8" thick. If you are actually underpinning an existing footer, the dinensions are in front of you as you excavate under it for underpinning.??? Don't make it anymore complicated than that.
No they should not.
There is an icon on the "header and footer" menu. It should be the fifth from the left and it looks like yellow clock.
stacks footer
The deck footer of a presentation should typically include the presentation title, the date, the presenter's name, and the page number. This information helps to provide context and organization for the audience.
Text that appears at the bottom of each page is called a footer.
Today at lunch i had a frank-footer
The tfooter and theader elements are used to define the elements inside of a table that make up that tables header and footer respectively. They are particularly useful in complex tables, where the header and footer might otherwise not be obvious.
The window's construction will require a header and a footer.
Footer Johnson was born on 1932-02-15.
Header is the area at the top of the pages. Footer is the area at the bottom of the pages.
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