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I'm going to do two sections, so I'm going to put another one in here. I'm going to go 'Next Page'. So that's the thing you need to do first; cut these things to sections.

I'm going to jump back into the document that we've been working throughout this tutorial. So I've already done that for this case. Title page, contents page, what's going to come in my first page. So what I need to do is, to add the header, what I do is double click in this kind of random area at the top, it's my header area, and what we're going to do is we're going to put in an image along the top, and we're going to put in some text down the bottom.

To insert an image, or actually, before we get started, it's this-- this is the option here. So we double click to go into here, it says 'Link to Previous'.

That's the bit we want to turn off, we don't want to link to previous ones, we want him to be all by himself. And now what we're going to do is we're going to go insert an image, or pictures. This is the image from the Word exercise files that you can download, there will be a link on this page somewhere, and '03 Document', we're going to bring in our 'Accountant Logo', click 'Insert'.

It's too big, I'm going to make him smaller. A couple of things I want to do, I want to move him over here, he won't move, remember, click on this, click on 'Behind Text', and I want to go 'Fix Position'. Now what I get to do is, I can get to move him wherever I like. He's going to be up there in the top corner, nice and small, and down the bottom here, my footer, what I'd like to do is, I've got my page number in here from the previous tutorial. I kept finding forums that were not answering my question.

Great explanation! Your email address will not be published. Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Skip to content. In Word how to put a header on the first page only. Good job! This problem was driving me nuts. Nice voice, too! You can set up the table so that the table header row or rows appear on each page automatically. Select the header row or rows that you want to repeat on each page.

The selection must include the first row of the table. In the table, right-click in the row that you want to repeat, and then click Table Properties. In the Table Properties dialog box, on the Row tab, select the Repeat as header row at the top of each page check box. If you change a table header on the first page, the header changes on all other pages also. You can only modify the table header on the first page—the header rows on subsequent pages are locked. Although Word automatically repeats table headers on new pages that result from automatic page breaks, it does not repeat a header if you insert a manual page break within a table.

Insert or draw a table. Notes: Repeated table headers are visible only in Print Layout view or when you print the document. Need more help?



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