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Configure headers and footers for different sections of a document . . . Double click the header or footer in each section and choose styles or add content Select Close Header and Footer or press Esc to exit For more on headers and footers, see Headers and footers in Word Set up headers and footers to provide different content for different sections of a document
Insert a section break - Microsoft Support Use sections breaks to divide and format documents of all sizes For example, you can break down sections into chapters, and add formatting such as columns, headers and footers, page borders, to each Windows macOS Web
Write an equation or formula - Microsoft Support Write an equation or formula Improve accessibility and ease of use Try it! If you need to use an equation, add or write it in Word Select Insert > Equation or press Alt + = To use a built-in formula, select Design > Equation To create your own, select Insert > Equation > Insert New Equation
Linear format equations using UnicodeMath and LaTeX in Word Linear format is a representation of math on one line in documents There are two linear formats for math that Word supports: Depending on your preferred input format, you can create equations in Word in either one of UnicodeMath or LaTeX formats by selecting the format from the Equations tab
View or change the properties for an Office file - Microsoft Support View or create custom properties for the current file Custom properties are properties that you define for an Microsoft 365 document You can assign a text, time, or numeric value to custom properties, and you can also assign them the values yes or no You can choose from a list of suggested names or define your own
Use a formula in a Word or Outlook table - Microsoft Support You can perform calculations and logical comparisons in a table by using formulas The Formula command is found on the Table Tools, Layout tab, in the Data group A formula in Word automatically updates when you open the document that contains the formula You can also update a formula result manually
Change the display of chart axes - Microsoft Support Change the alignment and orientation of labels You can change the alignment of axis labels on both horizontal (category) and vertical (value) axes When you have multiple-level category labels in your chart, you can change the alignment of all levels of labels
Insert a symbol in Word - Microsoft Support Use ASCII or Unicode character codes to insert a symbol Insert a check mark For info on inserting a check mark, see Insert a check mark Add characters like currency, music, or check mark symbols to your document
Format text as superscript or subscript in Word - Microsoft Support Use keyboard shortcuts to apply superscript or subscript Select the text or number that you want For superscript, press Ctrl, Shift, and the Plus sign (+) at the same time For subscript, press Ctrl and the Equal sign (=) at the same time (Do not press Shift )