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Small businesses can easily add a professional look to Word documents by placing information, such as page numbers, author and title, in the document’s header or footer. It’s a real time saver, too.
Even a novice Word user can display page numbers in a document’s header of footer. The process is fundamental. Advancing beyond the basics is easier than you might think, and you might be surprised ...
Headers and footers in Microsoft Word often display the document's filename, and the name may appear at various points throughout a document. The repeated name may be useful when cross-referencing or ...
Have you ever read through a long business proposal and went to reference something later but struggled to find the specific part it was on? Or perhaps you've printed your lengthy research paper at ...
How to add a page-numbering scheme to a document’s front matter in Word Your email has been sent Adding page numbers to a Word document is a simple task, but additional requirements can complicate ...
While Word 2007 ships with a swag of handy Quick Parts for creating great-looking headers and footers in your documents, sometimes these don’t look exactly as you want them to look. With the new tools ...
Word 2007 footers normally add uniformity to your document. Every page's footer follows the same format, combining text, images, page numbers and data fields. If your document contains several ...
When you're working on a text document and making sure to cite your sources, it's helpful to have a way to keep your footnotes organized and in order. And footnotes can be useful for functions beyond ...
You can insert a footnote or endnote in Word from the References tab of the ribbon. Footnotes and endnotes are supplemental information you can add to a document and reference using superscripts in ...