If you want different headers and/or footers on pages in a document, divide the document into

The header is a section of the document that appears in the top margin, while the footer is a section of the document that appears in the bottom margin. Headers and footers generally contain additional information such as page numbers, dates, an author's name, and footnotes, which can help keep longer documents organized and make them easier to read. Text entered in the header or footer will appear on each page of the document.

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To create a header or footer:

In our example, we want to display the author's name at the top of each page, so we'll place it in the header.

  1. Double-click anywhere on the top or bottom margin of your document. In our example, we'll double-click the top margin.

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    Double-clicking on the header

  2. The header or footer will open, and a Design tab will appear on the right side of the Ribbon. The insertion point will appear in the header or footer.

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    The open header

  3. Type the desired information into the header or footer. In our example, we'll type the author's name.

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    Typing text into a header

  4. When you're finished, click Close Header and Footer. Alternatively, you can press the Esc key.

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    Clicking Close Header and Footer

  5. The header or footer text will appear.

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    The finished header

To insert a preset header or footer:

Word has a variety of preset headers and footers you can use to enhance your document's design and layout. In our example, we'll add a preset header to our document.

  1. Select the Insert tab, then click the Header or Footer command. In our example, we'll click the Header command.

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    Clicking the Header command

  2. In the menu that appears, select the desired preset header or footer. In our example, we'll select a header.

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    Selecting a preset header

  3. The header or footer will appear. Preset headers and footers contain placeholders for information such as the title or date; they are known as Content Control fields.

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    Content Control fields

  4. To edit a Content Control field, click it and type the desired information.

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    Editing a Content Control field

  5. When you're finished, click Close Header and Footer. Alternatively, you can press the Esc key.

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    Closing the Header and Footer

If you want to delete a Content Control field, right-click it and select Remove Content Control from the menu that appears.

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Removing a Content Control field

Editing headers and footers

After you close the header or footer, it will still be visible, but it will be locked. Simply double-click a header or footer to unlock it, which will allow you to edit it.

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Opening a header

Design tab options

When your document's header and footer are unlocked, the Design tab will appear on the right side of the Ribbon, giving you various editing options:

  • Hide the first-page header and footer: For some documents, you may not want the first page to show the header and footer, like if you have a cover page and want to start the page numbering on the second page. If you want to hide the first page header and footer, check the box next to Different First Page.

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    Hiding the first page header and footer

  • Remove the header: If you want to remove all information contained in the header, click the Header command and select Remove Header from the menu that appears.

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    Removing the header

  • Remove the footer: If you want to remove all information contained in the footer, click the Footer command and select Remove Footer from the menu that appears.

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    Removing the footer

  • Additional options: With the Page Number command and the commands available in the Insert group, you can add page numbers, the date and time, pictures, and more to your header or footer.

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    Insert group on the Ribbon

To insert the date or time into a header or footer:

Sometimes it's helpful to include the date or time in the header or footer. For example, you may want your document to show the date when it was created.

On the other hand, you may want to show the date when it was printed, which you can do by setting it to update automatically. This is useful if you frequently update and print a document because you'll always be able to tell which version is the most recent.

  1. Double-click anywhere on the header or footer to unlock it. Place the insertion point where you want the date or time to appear. In our example, we'll place the insertion point on the line below the author's name.

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    Placing the insertion point in the unlocked header

  2. The Design tab will appear. Click the Date & Time command.

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    Clicking the Date & Time command

  3. The Date and Time dialog box will appear. Select the desired date or time format.
  4. Check the box next to Update Automatically if you want the date to change every time you open the document. If you don't want the date to change, leave this option unchecked.
  5. Click OK.

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    Selecting a date option

  6. The date will appear in the header.

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    The date in the header

Adding page numbers

Word can automatically label each page with a page number and place it in a header, footer, or side margin. When you need to number some pages differently, Word allows you to restart page numbering on any page of your document. You can do this by inserting a section break and then selecting the number you want to restart the numbering with. In our example, we'll restart the page numbering for our document's Works Cited section.

Create different headers or footers.
Double-click the header or footer..
Select Different Odd & Even Pages..
On one of the odd pages, select the header or footer area you want to change..
Type the document title, and then press Tab twice..
Select Page Number > Current Position and choose a style..
Select an even page..

How can I get footers different for different pages?

How to Make Different Footers in Word for Any Page.
Click on the Insert menu..
Click on Footer..
Choose the footer style that you want to use..
Click on Edit Footer to edit any of these..
Create your first footer, and hit Esc to exit..
Now move your cursor to the last page where you want this footer to appear..
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.