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The Apollo 11 mission, launched on July 16, 1969, was the first manned mission to land on the Moon. |
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Techtorial :: EXCEL SEATING CHART |
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Template :: 09-10 CALENDAR |
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Tip :: MS WORD SUPPRESSING HEADERS OR FOOTERS |
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If you want to suppress the header or footer in a particular section of your document, follow these steps:
- Position the insertion point within the section whose header or footer you want to suppress.
- Choose Header and Footer from the View menu. Word displays the Header and Footer toolbar.
- Display the header or footer, depending on which one you want to suppress. You control which is displayed on the screen (header or footer) by clicking on the Switch Between Header and Footer tool.
- Make sure the Same as Previous tool is not selected. (If it is selected, it looks selected--"sunk in.")
- If you are working in the last section of your document, skip to Step 9.
- Click your mouse on the Show Next button to display the next section's header or footer.
- Again, make sure the Same as Previous button is not selected.
- Click your mouse on the Show Previous button to again display the header or footer for the section for which you want headers or footers suppressed.
- Delete the header or footer.
- Click on Close to get rid of the Header and Footer toolbar.
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