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(Archives) Microsoft Word 2007: Creating Headers And Footers

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You can create headers and footers in your Word document so that information such as the author’s name, document title, or page numbers will appear in the top and/or bottom margin of your document. You can create a header and footer that appears the same on every page, or you can customize the pages with different headers and footers.

Inserting a Header or a Footer

By default, headers and footers appear on every page of your document. Word gives you have several presets to select from; you can also begin with a blank header or footer.

Select the desired header or footer style HINT: To start with a blank Header/Footer, selectEdit Header or Edit Footer

Editing Header or Footer Content

Once you have inserted a header or footer you can edit or format the content. Additional options appear in the Header & Footer Tools Design Tab.

Edit text as desired

From the Ribbon, select additional customizing options as desired

The Header & Footer Tools Design Tab

The Header & Footer Tools Design command tab appears on the Ribbon only when an existing header or footer is active. This special command tab providing several unique header and footer formatting options.

Position Group This group allows you to adjust where your header appears on the page(s). The default setting is 0.5 inches from the top and bottom of the page.

Close Header and Footer Group From here you can exit the header/footer text box and continue editing your document.

Creating a Different First Page Header and Footer

If you want the header/footer of your document to be different on your first page, you first need to create a header or footer. You can customize headers and footers in the Header & Footer Tools Design tab, which appears only when you select a header or footer.

From the Header & Footer Tools Design command tab, in the Options group, select Different First Page The label on the first page header text box changes from Header to First Page Header.

In the First Page Header text box, insert the desired information

In the First Page Footer text box, insert the desired information

In the Footer text box, insert the desired information

In the Header text box, insert the desired information

Creating Odd and Even Page Headers and Footers

You can create different odd and even page headers and footers, which display different information on the odd and even pages of your document.

From the Headers & Footers Tools Design tab, in the Options section, select Different Odd & Even Pages

In the Odd Page Header text box, insert the desired information

In the Odd Page Footer text box, insert the desired information

In the Even Page Footer text box, insert the desired information

In the Even Page Header text box, insert the desired information

Cách Xóa Header Và Footer Trong Word

Với thủ thuật xóa Header và Footer trong Word sẽ giúp xóa hoàn Header và Footer cũ của file và cũng có thể loại bỏ hoàn toàn nó nếu bạn cảm thấy rối mắt. Trong bài viết này chúng tôi sẽ tổng hợp lại và hướng dẫn xóa Header và Footer trong Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003 để bất cứ phiên bản nào bạn đọc cũng có thể áp dụng được.

Cũng giống như cách xóa khung viền Word thì đã có tạo thì phải có xóa. Việc xóa khung viền Word hay xóa Header và Footer trong Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003 hoàn toàn đơn giản nếu như bạn đọc chú ý theo hướng dẫn sau đây.

2016, 2013, 2010, 2007

Cả 4 phiên bản Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007 đều có giao diện giống nhau ít nhất là trong cách xóa Header và Footer trong Word. Chính vì thế chúng tôi sẽ thực hành lên phiên bản Word 2016 và bạn có thể áp dụng được nó cho các phiên bản còn lại.

Bước 1: Để xóa Header và Footer trong Word bạn chỉ cần vào mục Insert sau đó vào mục Header & Footer và lựa chọn tiếp Header.

Bước 1: Thêm một cách nữa để bạn xóa Header và Footer trong Word một cách đơn giản nhất. Đầu tiên hãy nhấn vào phần File.

Lưu ý: Trên bản Word 2007 là biểu tượng windows thay vì file.

Bước 2: Tại đây bạn chọn Info sau đó nhấn tiếp vào check for Issues.

Ngay lúc này một menu hiện ra chúng ta chọn tiếp Inspect Document.

Bước 3: Trong giao diện Document Inspector bạn nhớ tích vào phần Headers, Footers, and Watermarks sau đó nhấn tiếp vào Inspect.

Bước 4: Đợi một lát giao diện sẽ refresh lại, lúc này biểu tượng Remove All sẽ hiện ra và bạn chỉ cần nhấn vào rồi đóng lại.

Và sau đó bạn sẽ xóa Header và Footer trong Word 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007.

Riêng phiên bản 2003 là phiên bản cũ nên có rất nhiều thứ không đồng nhất với các phiên bản trên. Để xóa Header và Footer trong Word bạn hãy làm theo các cách sau:

Bước 2: Tại đây bạn chỉ cần xóa toàn bộ dữ liệu có trong này đi và sau đó đóng lại.

Như vậy là chúng ta sẽ hoàn tất xóa Header và Footer trong Word 2003.

Như vậy chúng tôi vừa hướng dẫn xong cách xóa Header và Footer trong Word trên 2016, 2013, 2010, 2007, 2003. Với cách xóa Header và Footer trong Word cũng có các thao tác như cách tạo Header và Footer trong Word và nhưng không chỉ có thể chúng tôi còn hướng dẫn thêm cho bạn những cách cực kỳ đặc biệt và nhanh chóng giúp bạn xóa Header và Footer trong Word.

Where Is Header And Footer In Office 2007, 2010, 2013 And 365

Where is Header and Footer in Office 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365

Where is Header and Footer in Word 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365

Classic Menu for Office is designed to recover Office 2007/2010/2013/2016/2019 classic view in Microsoft Office 2007/2010/2013’s Ribbon.

Figure 1: Header and Footer in Word 2010’s Toolbar

Method B: familiar way to find out Header and Footer in Edit Menu if you have Classic Menu

Then you will view Header_Footer item. This item provides three options: Header command, Footer command, and Page Number command.

Figure 2: Header and Footer in Word 2010’s View Menu

Method C: familiar way to find out Header and Footer in File Menu if you have Classic Menu

Move mouse over the Page Setup… item;

Then you will view Header item and Footer item in the sub-item list of Page Setup.

Figure 3: Header and Footer in Word 2010’s File Menu

Method D: if you do not have Classic Menu

Then you will Header & Footer group. This group provides Header command, Footer command, and Page Number command.

Figure 4: Header and Footer in Word 2010’s Insert Tab

Where is Header and Footer in Excel, PowerPoint 2007, 2010, 2013, 2016, 2019 and 365

Method A: quick get Header and Footer in View Menu if you have Classic Menu

Figure 5: Header and Footer in Excel 2010’s View Menu

Method B: quickly get Header and Footer in Insert Menu if you have Classic Menu

Figure 6: Header and Footer in Excel 2010’s Insert Menu

Method C: if you do not have Classic Menu

Go to Text group;

Then you will view the Header & Footer button.

Figure 7: Header and Footer in Excel 2010’s Insert Tab

Where is Header and Footer in Microsoft Publisher 2010 and 2013

Where is Header and Footer in Microsoft Visio 2010 and 2013

Method B: if you do not have Classic Menu

Then you will go to the Visio 2010/2013’s Print Preview window;

Go to Preview group;

Then you will view the Header & Footer button.

Where is Header and Footer in Microsoft InfoPath 2010 and 2013

More tips for Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013 and 365

Classic Menu for Office

Brings your familiar old menus and toolbars of Office 2003 (2002, 2000) back to Microsoft Office 2007, 2010, 2013 and 365. You can use Office 2007/2010/2013/2016 (includes Office 365) immediately and efficiently, and don’t need any trainings or tutorials when upgrading to Microsoft Office (includes Word, Excel, and more …) 2007, 2010 or 2013.

Screen Shot of Classic Menu for Word

Headers And Footers In Word 2003

A header or footer is the text that is printed at the top or bottom of every page in a document.

HEADERS AND FOOTERS

A header or footer is the text that is printed at the top or bottom of every page in a document. As you can probably guess, a header is printed in the top margin and a footer is printed in the bottom margin. You can see them in most books with the title at the top and page number at the bottom.

Headers and footers are usually made up of simple fields such as the document title and a page number, but can be made to contain large amounts of text and graphics.

Some examples of headers and footers are:

C:docsgirlfriendChoreoanimator.doc Page 5

Created by: Jeremy Goodwin Page 3 of 45

Created on: October 6, 1998 Page 1 Confidential

Placing information in the header or footer is usually so you can tell which pages logically belong together when printed out (the much-maligned “dead-tree format”). Having the file name and location can be handy too.

CREATE A SIMPLE HEADER AND FOOTER

Creating a header or footer inside your Word document is done by selecting “Header and Footer” from the “View” menu. Word will then display the header area of the document by default. The main contents of your page will now appear “dimmed”, while the header area will be activated for editing and is outlined by non-printing dotted lines.

Start out by entering some text into the header and then formatting it in the same way you would the main document. Headers and footers allow for 3 spaced elements on the same line: one aligned left; one aligned center; and one aligned right. To move between the left, middle and right aligned areas on a header or footer, simply hit the “TAB” button on the keyboard.

A commonly used example of this spacing occurs when placing the author name on the left, the page number in the middle and the date on the right of the footer in the document (which is one of the pre-set AutoText options).

A general rule of thumb is to try and make the header and footer less noticeable than the main body of text. To do this, try changing the text color from black to gray, or make the font-size smaller.

Anything you enter in the header or footer will appear on every page of the current document. Also if the header or footer is too large to fit in the margin, Word adjusts the top and bottom margin to accommodate them.

THE TOOLBAR AND THE AUTOTEXT FUNCTION

The “Header and Footer” toolbar will appear every time you have selected a header or footer to edit. The “Include AutoText” button is given prime-place on the toolbar because it provides a number of very useful pre-set and pre-formatted fields.

Most headers and footers that you see on Word documents will in fact use one of these handy AutoText selections:

Next to the “Insert AutoText” button are a number of separate fields such as page number, total number of pages, date and time. All of these fields (as well as the ones in the AutoText selections) change according to context. For example the “page number” field will give a different number on each page; the “number of pages” field will change as soon as the total number of pages in the document changes; and the date and time fields will display the date and time the document was opened, or the field added.

MORE CONTROL USING PAGE SETUP

So far we’ve seen that changing a header or footer in a document propagates those changes to all of the headers or footers in the document.

A different header and footer can also be specified for the first page of a document, or the first page of a section within the document. For example, if the first page of your document is a cover page and does not require a header or footer, you can select the “Different first page” checkbox and then leave the header and footer blank.

DIFFERENT HEADERS AND FOOTERS FOR DIFFERENT SECTIONS

When you divide a document into sections, Word uses the headers and footers in the first section as the default for every subsequent section. All headers in the document and all footers in the document are initially connected so that their contents are identical.

If you want to create a different header or footer in one section, you must break the connection with the preceding header or footer by deselecting the “Link to Previous” button on the “Header and Footer” toolbar. Word then uses the header or footer you create in the current section for all subsequent sections. To create a different header or footer in the following sections, simply go down to that section and repeat the process.

CREATING SECTIONS

If the “Link to Previous” button was “grayed out” when you tried to break the connection with the preceding header or footer, it is probably because you haven’t broken your document up into what Word considers to be “sections”.

A “section break” is an invisible mark you insert to show the end of a section. A section break stores the section formatting elements, such as the margins, page orientation, headers and footers, and sequence of page numbers. This helps to divide the document into logical parts and allows you to format each part separately from the others.

“Next page” inserts a section break and starts the new section on the next page (this works like the page-break function).

“Continuous” inserts a section break and starts the new section on the same page (this is like an invisible section marker).

“Odd page” or “Even page” inserts a section break and starts the new section on the next odd-numbered or even-numbered page.

When you decide on the most suitable section marker for your needs, you will then be able to tailor impressive headers and footers for each logical part of your document.