02:20 I'm done with the header for now, so I'm going to double-click out of it.02:12 Now go back to my Single-page view and back to Page one, here we go, and OK.02:09 Just put one in there, it will repeat itself on every page.02:06 that's an advanced lesson, but for now you just need to understand.02:02 Of course there is a way to break that if you need to just switch different logos,.01:59 It's one image repeated on every page.01:57 It's moving along with me, do you see?.
01:53 Now what if I can click on this second page one and I move that over?.01:49 I only have one logo, but you can just see it on multiple pages.01:46 You see, these are all linked from page to page to page.01:41 Keep your eyes on the right hand side, watch what happens at the same time.01:35 Now watch what happens when I click on the left-hand GoSkills logo and.01:31 which is already on my Quick Access tool bar, so you can see them side by side.01:27 I've got a two-page document, I'm gonna hit my Multiple Pages button,.01:25 I want to show you something else.01:20 I'm going to pop myself right back up to the Go to Header section, and.01:17 we're going to have an entire new lesson about those.01:14 Right over on the left I have header, I have footer, I have page number, but.01:11 And if I prefer I can enter page numbers.01:06 All right, at this point, I'm gonna go ahead and enter some text, brand new text.01:02 I simply click Go to Footer, and there I am right at the footer.00:59 This saves me from having to scroll, scroll, scroll to the bottom.00:56 All right, one of the best buttons here is this Go to Footer button.00:54 so pay attention to that all the time.00:50 You'll get very good at watching these ribbons pop up and when they're available,.00:48 We have a brand new Header and Footer ribbon.00:47 Now take your eyes up above to the ribbons.00:42 I have a dotted line with a header tag, and all the text down below dimmed down.00:40 My words brightened up, my logo brightened up.00:37 Click click, and it pops it open.00:33 in my opinion the fastest way is just double-click into that top margin.00:31 All right, in order to type into the header,.00:28 I have a bottom one inch, and this would be the footer section.00:25 If I scroll down to the bottom, you can see on the ruler,.00:23 Of course, the footer is at the bottom.00:19 This would be the header location, also known as your top margin.00:16 The darkened part of the ruler is the top one inch.00:14 Please take a look on the left-hand edge of my window.00:09 logos or pictures that you would like to put in the top one inch of your margin.00:07 Basically, a header is any text or.00:04 Okay, this is lesson is all about headers and footers.Choose “Close Header/Footer” on the Header & Footer Tools ribbon.Move your mouse to the document page and double click.
Click Header drop-down arrow and choose a Header layout.You can also scroll to the bottom to adjust your Footer or access it via the double click into the bottom margin of the page.The dashed line appears with the header label.The document portion is shaded and the header portion is bright.Observe the three changes to your screen: Move your mouse to the top margin of the page and double-click.Instructions Access header with the mouse Use a header or footer when you have some information that you would like to be automatically added to every page in your document, for example your name on a report, or your logo on a business letter.
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Learn how to work with Headers and Footers and the ribbon features included.