Header and footer styles

By default, Word’s headers and footers use built-in paragraph styles named Header and Footer. Both are formatted with a center tab and a right-aligned tab to facilitate placement of text and other items inside headers or footers.

This enables you to have three distinct components that reside at the left, center, and right within the header or footer without having to resort to using a table, text box, or other devices (although tables and text boxes are perfectly acceptable in headers and footers).

For example, to create a header with a left-adjusted date, a centered document name, and a right-adjusted author’s name, you would enter the date, press Tab, enter the document name, press Tab, and finally type the author’s name, as shown in Figure 8-16.

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