Doble click in header area then on Design tab click on arrow below Header to expand list and choose Remove Header.
Double click in the lower or upper part of the page (you need to be in Print layout view) below or above the area that text will go; or in Word 2003 Show>Header and Footer Menu item will open the header for editing , form there you can shift to the footer.
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follower row
A header is located at the top of each printed page. You can edit the header in Word 2007, by clicking on the Insert tab on the menu ribbon. Then you click on Header in the Header & Footer section.
Its called underlined text
mantle
header row
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Under the plastic header below the windsheild.
The top row of a table is called the header row. It typically contains column labels or headings that describe the data in each column below it.
No, it's called a data record