Word: Insert File/Path Name into Document Footer or Header Inserting your Word document's file/path name into the footer or header will help you know where your document is located. Open Microsoft Word. Click the 'Insert' tab. From the 'Header & Footer' group, click Header or Footer. From the drop-down menu, choose a Header or Footer style.
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Return to the 'Insert' tab. From the 'Text' group, click Quick Parts Select 'Field.' . Under 'Field names,' select 'FileName.'
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. In the 'Field properties' section, select a format.
In the 'Field options' section, check 'Add path to filename.' The file name will now appear in the header or footer.
Footers in PowerPoint use inheritance. The slide master must have a footer and all the slide layouts must have footers that are linked to the slide master. They inherit the information from the master. Then the slides inherit the footers from the layouts. When users go into a presentation and delete the footers on slide masters or layouts, then later try to restore them, the inheritance sometimes gets lost.
There is no way to fix this using the program interface. The rule of thumb is: don't delete them in the first place. If users don't need footers, they will remain invisible. Brandwares - Advanced Office template services to the graphic design industry and select corporations.
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