![]() ![]() In most cases, headers/footers include fields. To create an independent header for the current section, uncheck the "Same As Previous" toolbar button. In this way the headers and footers of other sections would not be affected. If you want to remove such a shared header or footer from a single section only, you should create an independent header or footer for this section first, then remove this independent header. Note that if this header or footer are shared between multiple sections, this header will be removed from all these sections. ![]() To delete a header or footer, simply double-click it, press Ctrl A to select this header or footer, then press Del. Toggling this button/command ON will instruct Atlantis to use same header for the current section as that of the previous section. Toggling this button/command OFF will create an independent header for the current section. The "Same as previous" button of the "Header/Footer" toolbar can be used to change links between headers. When the View | Header and Footer mode is activated, the document main text is grayed out: The main menu or simply menu is a horizontal bar with clickable commands anchored to the top of the main window of Atlantis: To add new headers to your document, or modify existing headers, choose the View | Header and Footer menu You can also use different headers and footers for different pages of the same document. You can use the same header and footer throughout a document. For example, you might wish to include page numbers, the date, a company logo, the document's filename, the document author's name, etc, in the document headers/footers in order to have this information displayed on each page of your document. ![]() Headers and footers can include text, graphics, and nearly any other information that can be contained by a document. Headers and footers are displayed respectively at the top and bottom of document pages. Page numbering and fields General information ![]()
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