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in this video weamp;#39;re going to talk about inserting headers and footers inside of OpenOffice documents now if you ever wanted to have information appear above or below your main text that is consistent across each page thatamp;#39;s exactly what headers and footers are good for so to insert a header you would go to the insert menu followed by header or footer and the page style contained within now the reason they have page styles here is because if you have multiple page styles in a document different pages having different page styles then you can actually have multiple types of headers that display different kinds of information within your document and the same applies to footers as well so we can insert our default page style for our header by just left clicking on default right here and weamp;#39;ll be given this little box of course given the same borders that the main body has but much smaller because itamp;#39;s only going to extend as Tawes how many lines we put in i