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The header frame is initially only one line high; however, it grows automatically as<br />

you type text that extends beyond this single line, or when you begin a new line<br />

with the Enter key (¢).<br />

To get back to the normal text from the header frame, simply click anywhere in the<br />

normal text with the mouse. If you should later want to edit the header again, you<br />

can invoke Insert > Go to Header or click in the header frame with the mouse to<br />

return to the header and perform your editing.<br />

The insertion and editing of footers is accomplished in a similar way. A footer is<br />

inserted in the bottom page margin with the Insert > Footer command and edited<br />

with the Insert > Go to Footer command.<br />

Note: By default, the header and footer apply to the whole document. If you<br />

want to use different headers and footers within the same document you must<br />

divide the document into chapters. Then headers and footers can be set up for<br />

each separate chapter (see section “Dividing a document into chapters” beginning<br />

on page 110).<br />

Tip: Using the header and footer toolbar<br />

TextMaker provides a useful aid for editing headers and footers: the Header and<br />

Footer toolbar.<br />

The Header and Footer toolbar<br />

This toolbar appears automatically when you position the text cursor in a header or<br />

footer, unless it has been disabled. If it is not displayed, invoke the View ><br />

Toolbars command and click in the check box for Header and Footer to re-enable<br />

it.<br />

The icons in this toolbar represent the following functions (from left to right):<br />

Change the properties of the current header or footer (see section “Changing<br />

the properties of headers and footers” beginning on page 105)<br />

Change the page format (invokes the File > Page Setup command)<br />

Insert a header (or go to the existing header)<br />

Insert a footer (or go to the existing footer)<br />

Delete the current header or footer<br />

Insert the page number (as a field)<br />

Manual TextMaker Page formatting 103

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