Yes, headers and footers can convey key information about your document. Yes,
Microsoft Office 2010, headers and footers can be a headache. The new Get control of page numbers, headers, and footers training course on Office.com provides a cure for that.
The intermediate self-paced course for Word 2010 includes video, so that you can see what's going on in real time, and a practice session, so that you can try it yourself on a practice document, not that all-important report that's due in an hour.
By the end of the course,
Office 2010, you'll be able to:
Add page numbers, the date,
Microsoft Office Professional 2007, text, and images to headers and footers. Use prepared content in ################## or create content by hand,
Office 2007 Product Key, using Quick Parts. Align and position content in the header and footer space. Use varying headers and footers for document sections. Remove header and footer content.
For more information on headers and footers, see our previous posts My left footer doesn’t know what my right footer is doing… and Header and footer recap,
Office 2007 Enterprise, and stay ahead.
-- Joannie Stangeland
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