A: It is divided into several parts, and each part can have a different title. File-page setup-layout-header and footer-home page is different.
2. Q: How to make each chapter in word use a different header? Why can I only use one header now and change them all at once?
Answer: In the Insert Delimiter, select Insert section break, and you can select continuous. Then, before changing the header of the next page, click the "Same as before" button, and any other changes will not affect the previous page. In short, section break made them independent. The "Same as before" button on this toolbar is displayed at work.
On the toolbar, it is just an icon. Move the cursor there and the words "same as before" will be displayed.
3. Q: How do I merge two WORD documents? You need to write two files for different headers and then merge them. How to do it?
A: In the header settings, select different parity pages/different options from before.
4. Q: How does WORD edit the header settings to realize the difference between odd pages and even pages? For example: a one-page dissertation of Zhejiang University, which is well set; Two pages: (title of each chapter), what's the skill of this?
Answer: Insert the section separator, which is the same as the previous section setting, remove it, and then set a different parity page.
5. Q: How to make a WORD document have only the first page and no header or footer?
Answer: Page Setup-Header and Footer, select a different homepage, then select the small arrow in the header of the homepage, format-border and shading, and select None. As long as you don't want the whole document to be in the page setup of view-header and footer, you can see a "as before" sign. If you don't choose, the settings before and after will be different.
6. Q: How to set the header from the third page?
A: Insert section break at the end of the second page and remove the previous section from the header format of the third page. If there are titles on the first and second pages, just set them as text. In the new document, click Menu-View-Footer-Insert Page Number-Page Number Format-Start Page Number is 0 and confirm; Menu-File-Page Setup-Layout-Different Homepages, OK; Place the cursor at the end of the first page, and confirm after menu-File-Page Setup-Layout-Different Homepages are applied to the insertion point. The difference between step 2 and step 3 is that step 2 is applied to the whole document, while step 3 is applied after the insertion point. In this way, after the first page is different twice, the page number starts from the third page and starts from 1, which is complete.
7. Q: A straight line automatically appears in the WORD header. What should I do?
Answer: The format is changed from "Header" to "Clear Format", which is on the far left side of the format shortcut toolbar. Select the title text and arrow, and select the check box.
Text-Borders and Shading-Set to None
8. Q: The header is usually-,with a title or something written on it. What I want to do is to change this line into a double line. How to change the line that modifies the header into a double line in WORD?
Answer: Follow the following steps: ● Select the text of the header, including the last arrow ● Format-border and shading ● Select the line with double lines ● In the preview, click the small box at the bottom left, and the preview graphic will have double lines ● OK ▲ You can set it up and down by yourself. Click the four small boxes around the preview, and the title line will be in different positions.
9. Q: How to delete footnotes in Word? Delete the corresponding symbols in the text, the content can be deleted, but the final format is still there. What should I do?
Answer: The steps are as follows: 1. Switch to normal view and select View-Footnote from the menu. At this point, the edit field of the endnote appears at the bottom. 2. Select "endnote separator" in the endnote drop-down menu, and a dash appears. Select and delete it. 3. Select "Endnote Continuation Delimiter" from the drop-down menu. This is a long horizontal line. Select and delete it. 4. Switch back to page view. Endnotes and footnotes should