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You can create a header from scratch by inserting a blank header (with one or three columns) or you can click a predefined header template.Ĭlick the type of header you want to add. Picture or clip art-You can insert a photo or other image from your computer or you can grab a piece of online clip art.A field-Choose Design, Document Info, Field, and then use the Field dialog to insert the field code.Document information-You can insert a number of document properties, including Author, Comments, Status, Subject, and Title.
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You can also configure the date and time to update automatically each time you open the document.