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Headers and footers are special embedded text frames at the bottom and top of
every page in a document. Headers are a good place to put the document name, while a
footer is a good place for the page number or date. Headers and Footers appear
exactly the same on each page in the document. The text on the first page is the
same as the text on the last page, except for page numbers, which change from page to
page.
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NOTE: Frames cannot have headers or footers, only full-page
documents can have them. Image processing does not support headers and
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Text enlarged for demonstration purposes.
- To insert a header into the current document:
Select Insert Header from the Document menu. A
header is placed at the top of all pages in the document. If the document already
has a header, this menu item is not displayed and Remove Header is
displayed.
- To insert a footer into the current document:
Select Insert Footer from the Document menu. A
footer is placed at the bottom of all pages in the document. If the document already
has a footer, this menu item is not displayed and Remove Footer is
displayed.
You can place any text you want in a header or footer, including auto-updated fields
such as page numbers. For information about placing a page number or other text
field in a header or footer, see the Page Numbers and Other
text Fields topic.
- To remove a header from the current document:
Select Remove Header from the Document menu. The
header is removed from the document along with any text in the header. If the document
does not have a header, this menu item is not displayed and Insert Header
is displayed.
- To remove a footer from the current document:
Select Remove Footer from the Document menu. The
footer is removed from the document along with any text in the footer. If the document
does not have a footer, this menu item is not displayed and Insert Footer
is displayed.

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