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How to add a header to Word documents
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Monday October 12, 2009
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Monday October 12, 2009
When you're working in certain types of documents you'll sometimes need to
add a "header."
You can have a header that appears at the top of every page, only on odd pages, only on even pages and other custom options. Here's how to add a header to Word 2007 documents.Download this episode now
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- On the Insert tab click on Header and click on the small arrow.
- A dialog will drop down to show you some default header selections.
- For our example we'll use the header called Alphabet so highlight that and click.
- The header template is inserted at the top of your document.
- Type the text that you want to appear as the header of the page.
- When you're done just double-click in the body of the text.
- You'll see your header at the top and in this case it will be at the top of every page.
- Other header formats allow you to have the header only on even pages, odd pages, or you can customize your own.
Word 2007
click on the Insert tab.- On the Insert tab click on Header and click on the small arrow.
- A dialog will drop down to show you some default header selections.
- For our example we'll use the header called Alphabet so highlight that and click.
- The header template is inserted at the top of your document.
- Type the text that you want to appear as the header of the page.
- When you're done just double-click in the body of the text.
- You'll see your header at the top and in this case it will be at the top of every page.
- Other header formats allow you to have the header only on even pages, odd pages, or you can customize your own.
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