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Do Subscribe learn basics and press the bell icon to learn something new.. Friends welcome again, I am Vishvaa. So in todays video we are going to know how to increase or decrease the height of the header footer in Microsoft Word. Todays video is in answer to the question. To watch videos from Basic to Advanced on Microsoft Word, the link to the playlist is given in the description below, from there you can watch that video So lets start todays video. So first of all what we will do is open a Header here, then double click on the top side and see it is open. You can see that our cursor is blinking here. Well as soon as the Header will open a new tab will appear in the ribbon above Header and Footer. This tab will be visible only when you open the header. Now look carefully, for now the height of our header is this. Now see this is the option to increase or decrease the height of the header. Now see when we click on it, our cursor is moving upwards. Now see this when you click he