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  • Thank you. I took the microsoft tutorial and still couldn't figure out how to do header and page number. You answered my question in the first minute of your video. Thank you so much.

  • now only if it was word 2011 for mac OSX lion :^(

  • This is hilarious. I teach Word, & was looking for short demos for various topics, one of which is headers & footers. Every single thing you do and recommend in this video is exactly what I do. I recommend selecting the 3-field header; I insert Page X of Y; I reduce the font; I underline the header; (I make mine bold instead of italic); I insert page # in the CURRENT position; I use plain style (unless I require roman numerals in a preface); and I insert a line ABOVE the footer.

    (Good job)

  • This REALLY helped me out a lot. Thanks!

  • is it possible to use the built-in footers and yet choose which page to start the page number from ??

  • thanks alot man. it helped alot!!

  • You are the best! Thank you so much!

  • you got that right

  • thanks helped a lot

  • Only instructions I've found that show how to add other fields AND page numbers in a header/footer. Two secrets to it: use "3 field" and "current position". Thank you!!

  • Thanks a lot. My teacher is very hard to talk to and not question friendly. This is a class I have to take. Your explanation was clear, and to the point. Very well explained. Thanks again!

  • Thanks for the video. That explained part of it for me. I am still trying to figure out how to get the formatting for odd and even pages that are both footers different ie where the page number and text are on the far right on the odd pages, and different text and on the left for even pages. (as in a book layout)

    Have been phaffing about for over 2 hours. This really is ridiculously complicated.

  • Go to Page Setup, click on the Layout tab, and check the Different odd and even option. Now use the techniques shown in the video for odd and even pages.

  • Thank you very much, I almost gave up but you explained it very well.

  • Love the zoom, it rocks!

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