

The even pages footer, similarly, is optionally shown for the even-numbered pages (used for book-type publications). (I’ll discuss headers and footers interchangeably the same points apply to both.) The “first page” is a different footer, optionally shown for the first page in the section (often used in legal documents). The primary footer is the default for every page in the section. There is 1) the “primary” header and footer, 2) the “first page” header and footer, and 3) the “even pages” header and footer. And you very well might not be able to see the content in all of them. The answer, surprisingly, is three headers and three footers. How many headers and footers does it have?


Here’s a simple question: You open a one-page Word document.
