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How do I create a header and footer in an Designer Form?

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Do i have to insert a table? Seems to be an overly cryptic feature. Looking for a bit of guidance.

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Are you lookinng to add a header and footer that is the same for every page?

If so you woudl do that on the Master page. The Pink rectangle (called the Content Area) is the space where your page text woudl go, you cab shrink it and add the header and footer that you want to appear outside of that area.

Paul

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Are you lookinng to add a header and footer that is the same for every page?

If so you woudl do that on the Master page. The Pink rectangle (called the Content Area) is the space where your page text woudl go, you cab shrink it and add the header and footer that you want to appear outside of that area.

Paul

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Ok, but where is the action to insert an "header" or am I missing something blindly obvious...?

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Just put the objects that you want to make up your header/footer in those areas and they will appear on every

page that uses that MasterPage.

paul

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