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Beyond the basics: Create elaborate headers and footers


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Have you ever read a really long document or report that is divided into sections—perhaps an index or table of contents, main body, and appendices? Headers and footers can make this type of document much easier to read and more "user friendly."

Find out how to have a different header or footer on the first page of a document, put different headers and footers on odd or even pages, and how to divide a document into sections with separate headers and footers for each section.

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