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  2. Page header - Wikipedia

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    The counterpart at the bottom of the page is called a page footer (or simply footer); its content is typically similar and often complementary to that of the page header. In publishing and certain types of academic writing , a running head , less often called a running header , running headline or running title , is a header that appears on ...

  3. Microsoft Office XML formats - Wikipedia

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    In the case of Office Open XML, the header, footer, comments of a document etc. are all stored separately. XML Spreadsheet documents cannot store Visual Basic for Applications macros, auditing tracer arrows, charts and other graphic objects, custom views, drawing object layers, outlining, scenarios, shared workbook information and user-defined ...

  4. AbiWord - Wikipedia

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    AbiWord supports both basic word processing features such as lists, indents and character formats, and more sophisticated features including tables, styles, page headers and footers, footnotes, templates, multiple views, page columns, spell checking, and grammar checking. [7]

  5. Pages (word processor) - Wikipedia

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    A separate Inspector window provides almost all formatting options available for any element in the open document. Beginning in iWork '08, word processing and page layout are two distinct modes. In word processing mode, Pages supports headers and footers, footnotes and outline, [citation needed] and list creation. Users can collaborate with ...

  6. Page layout - Wikipedia

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    Sizing text and graphics so they can be seen from the back of the room, which limits the amount of information that can be presented on a single slide; Use of animation to add emphasis, introduce information slowly, or be entertaining; Using headers, footers, or repeated elements to make all pages similar so they feel cohesive, or indicate progress

  7. Margin (typography) - Wikipedia

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    Margins also play an important role in digital word-processing and can be changed using the page setup menu. The default margins for Microsoft Word from version 2007 onward have been 1 inch (25.4 mm) all around; in Word 2003, the default top and bottom margins were 1 inch (25.4 mm), but 1.25 inches (31.7 mm) were given at the left and the right.

  8. Template:Quaternary footer/doc - Wikipedia

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  9. Template:Alt-right footer/doc - Wikipedia

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