Even Page – Insert a section break and start a new section on an even-numbered page.
This is typically used when jumping from a single column page to a 2-3 column page. Continuous – Insert a continuous break when you want to start a new section on the same page.Use this when you want to create a different Header/Footer on each page Next Page – Insert a section break and start a new section on a new page.Text Wrapping – will not be used in creating Header/Footers.Column – will not be used in creating Header/Footers.Use this when you want your Header/Footer to remain the same on each page. Page – is the standard next page break.We will start with the basics, what each tool can do for you: I will try to make this short and sweet, but I can’t guarantee you will get this on the first try. I like to use tables because it keeps all of Crestwood’s locations aligned properly. Please note, you can add graphics, text, tables etc. Just follow the same steps to add a Footer as you did with adding your Header.
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Next, we will look at how to add a Footer. I have inserted our Crestwood Logo, right justified.
Let’s begin by creating a new document, then inserting your Header. Step by Step procedures in creating Headers & Footers Yep, that’s all, those two things can make or break your entire document. There are 2 tools that make or break your Headers and Footers can you guess what they are? I’ll tell you, they are the type of Page Break you use and the button, L ink to Previous. His response, and I quote “Thanks, now you’re making me look incompetent!” I thought it was quite funny, I knew something he didn’t, but then again, while he was punching numbers and selling ERP, I was learning the ins and outs of Headers and Footers. “ Lauren, can you remove the 3 rd page? Every time I try, the footer disappears.” “ Not a problem,” I replied, “see attached…” Yes, it took me a good 30 seconds to remove the page and fix the footer. Raise your hand if you have ever had problems dealing with Headers & Footers in Microsoft Word.