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In this video today we will see how to put header and footer on specific pages in Microsoft word. I have four pages here and suppose if I want to put header and footer only on the second and fourth page then let us see how to do it. So for this one what Im going to do is Im going to divide these pages into different sections. So I will click on the first page here. Layout. Breaks and under the section breaks select continue. If you want to see whether the section break is applied or not you can go to Home. Click on this button show/hide button. So there is a section break here. So I will go to second page here. Layout. Break. Under section break. Continue. Similarly here breaks on the section break continues. So these four pages are now divided into separate sections. After that what Im going to do is Im going to put header and footer so i will go to insert. Header and let me select this one and suppose Ill put a header here and you can see at the m