A footer in a document typically includes page numbers, the document title, and the date of publication or last revision. It may also contain the author's name or organization, and any relevant copyright information. Additionally, footers can include contact information or links to related resources, depending on the document's purpose. Overall, the footer serves to provide context and improve navigation for the reader.
The header and footer in a document are very important. These notes can give the reader more information about the document they are reading.
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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.
The <footer> element is used to specify a footer for a document or section in HTML. It typically contains information such as the author of the document, copyright information, links to related documents, or other relevant details. The <footer> can be used within the <body> of a page or within specific sections like <article> or <section>.
It will appear at the bottom of every page in the 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.
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I use sections in a word document when typing reports that you may want to change the header or footer. When you create a section break, you can restart page numbers in the footer, for example.
AnswerYou can put your image in Header & Footer. Simply follow the few steps --Go to menus, View --> Header & Footer. Now you will see two dotted lined boxes in your document, one of them would be in header and other would be in footer of your document. Now make sure your Courser should be in the dotted box and insert an image (in any dotted box header dotted box or footer dotted box, it depends on you that where you want to use the image in header or footer of the page). To insert an image, go to menus once again, Insert --> Picture --> From File. Now you will see a Insert Picture options window on your screen and select that picture which you want to use and then hit Enter key on your key board. Now you will see your image would be set in the top of the page. Same thing you can do with footer dotted box also. Now you can insert more pages in your word document, the image will spread into every page automatically.Hope this helps,Cheers Thats not what the question was...see the discussion area.