Computer Science, asked by parthsuresh2006, 6 months ago

Q.1 Explain header and footer.

Q.2 What is mail merge? Explain.

Q.3 Difference between application window and document window.​

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Answered by suhanasharma58123
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And 1) A header is the top margin of each page, and a footer is the bottom margin of each page. Headers and footers are useful for including material that you want to appear on every page of a document such as your name, the title of the document, or page numbers.

Ans 2) Mail Merge is a handy feature that incorporates data from both Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel and allows you to create multiple documents at once, such as letters, saving you the time and effort of retyping the same letter over and over.

Ans 3) The larger window is called the Application window. This window helps the user to communicate with the application program. ... The application window is the one that is running your program, such as "WINWORD. EXE" and the document window is the one inside of "WINWORD.

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Answered by aadil1290
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(1) A header is the top margin of each page, and a footer is the bottom margin of each page. Headers and footers are useful for including material that you want to appear on every page of a document such as your name, the title of the document, or page numbers.

(2) Mail merge consists of combining mail and letters and pre-addressed envelopes or mailing labels for mass mailings from a form letter. This feature is usually employed in a word processing document which contains fixed text and variables.

(3) The larger window is called the Application window. This window helps the user to communicate with the application program. ... The application window is the one that is running your program, such as "WINWORD. EXE" and the document window is the one inside of "WINWORD.

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