Computer Science, asked by rameshwarsharma, 1 year ago

what do you understand by headers and footers? Explain their uses

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Answered by saitejassb
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Adding a header or footer to a document brings a smidgen of professionalism to your Word 2013 written creations and helps keep things organized. There’s a difference between a header and a heading, and between a footer and a footnote. Knowing that difference greatly helps you understand the whole header-footer concept.

A header is text that appears at the top of every page in a document.

A footer is text that appears at the bottom of every page in a document.

Both headers and footers exist as special, exclusive areas. Their content appears at the top and bottom of every page, respectively. Typical headers and footers contain page numbers, your name, the document name, the date, and other information that’s handy to have on every page.

A heading is a text style used to break up a long document, to introduce new concepts and help organize the text.

A footnote is a tiny bit of text that appears at the bottom of a page, usually a reference for some bit of text on that page.

Word documents always have headers and footers, it’s just that they’re empty unless you put something there.

Headers can also be called eyebrows.Weird, huh?

Answered by manyamahajn147
1

Explanation:

Headers and footers are the top and bottom sections of the document respectively. They are separate sections from the main document, and are often used to hold footnotes, page numbers, titles, and other information.

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