How do I synchronize the header to every page??When you create a document using Word, you can use a header to include the document's title, author information, or other important elements. This article will show you how to synchronize the header to each page.
Demo environment: Honor MagicBook 16 Pro, Windows 11, WPS 121.0.15990
1. Open the Word document and enter the "Insert" tab. Find the Header option in the tab and select Edit Header.
2. In the header editing mode that opens, check the option of "Link to previous section". Add text, dates, page numbers, and more to the header that will be consistent across every page of the document.
3. After completing the header design, click the "Close Header and Footer" button at the top of the page to exit the header editing mode. That is, the changes have been applied to every page of the entire document.
1. The use of section breaks in a document will affect the synchronization effect of the header. Make sure that the correct section breaks are set for the sections that need to be synchronized.
2. If you want the header content of some pages to be different from other pages, you can uncheck the status of "Link to previous section" in the header editing mode of a specific page, and then customize it.
Through the above steps, you can easily achieve the synchronization effect of the header of the Word document, ensure that every page of the entire document has the same header content, and improve the overall professionalism and consistency of the document. Hopefully, these simple steps will help you better manage your documents when using Word.