![]() He mentioned ISO (International Standards for Compliance), and I was immediately interested. Years ago I was at a SharePoint Bootcamp and overheard a developer talk about a solution he/she wrote for a company. ![]() ![]() On the footer, there’s a couple of fields I want to discuss. I’ve inserted the document name, as well as a banner in the Header, which will be repeated across all pages: Once the Header and Footer is inserted, the Design Tab will open, allowing you to format and add fields. This will dictate the look, as well as how many fields it will allow: When selecting either Header or Footer, you’ll need to choose the style you would like to use. To insert a Header or Footer, click on the Insert Tab (1), you’ll see the options under Headers and Footers Grouping (2): What goes where is a personal choice – but I normally stick to Document Names in the header, and dates, authors, versions and page numbers in the footer. ![]() Headers appear at the top of your documents and footers at the bottom. See my post about the Dying Art of Eloquence. Keep in mind my mother tongue is Afrikaans – so the ability to be eloquent in English, is something I’m passionate about. Also learnt a new word “Smidgen” – LOVE it. #Office365Challenge – “Adding a header or footer to a document brings a smidgen of professionalism to your Word 2013 written creations and helps keep things organized.” I couldn’t have said it better, thanks. ![]()
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