what is the difference between page footer and report footer for class 8?
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Page headers and footers are not the same as report headers and footers. Reports do not have a special report header or report footer area. They appear only once as the first content in the report. A report footer consists of report items that are placed at the bottom of the report body.
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The difference between page footer and report footer
Page footer
- The footer of a website is a section that appears below the main body of content on each page. The word "footer" originates from the realm of print, where it refers to a unified graphic element that appears on all pages of a document.
- A piece of the document that appears in the top margin is called the header, while a section that appears in the bottom margin is called the footer.
- A printed page's footer, sometimes known as the foot, is the portion following the body, or major text. Usually, it serves as the place to put the page number. The page number was typically placed in the top margin of the page header in the first printed books since it also included the first words of the subsequent page.
Report footer
- Report items that are positioned at the bottom of the report body make up the report footer. They only appear once as the report's final item.
- appears on the report's final page after the last line of data and above the Page Footer section.
- Use footers to add information to your Access form or report. You can add specific information to a footer if it doesn't fit in the body of your form or report, such as an equation, date, or time. Depending on the choices you select, footers are displayed at the bottom of the page or the record.
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