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Go to Insert > Header or Footer. Select Edit Header or Edit Footer. Select Quick Parts, and select Field. In the Field names list, choose the field you want (such as Filename, Date, Author, or Title), choose the format you want in the Field properties section.
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. Return to the "Insert" tab. From the "Text" group, click [Quick Parts] > Select "Field" Under "Field names," select "FileName."
Creating headers and footers. ] Headers are portions of a document that always appear at the top of a page; footers appear at the bottom of a page. Typically, headers display the title or chapter name of a document.
Position the insertion point where you want to insert the value of the custom property. Make sure the Insert tab of the ribbon is displayed. Click the Quick Parts tool in the Text group. Choose Field. In the list of Categories, choose Document Information. In the list of Field Names, choose DocProperty.
Click File tab. On Info part, move to Properties in the right side of the pane. Click the down arrow, and choose Advanced Properties in the menu. You will get a pop up window, where you can make change in the dialog.
When used in a sentence, professional titles should be uppercase before a person's name and lowercase after. (When a title appears before a person's name, it is seen as part of the name. When it appears after or on its own, it is seen as the name of the job and not the person, so it should not be capitalized.)
In a formal first reference to a faculty or staff member, use the person's formal first name and last name followed by degree (if applicable) and lowercase job title. If the individual routinely uses his or her middle name, include it.
Sign “B.Sc." or "B.S." at the end of your name, after a comma. Both designations are used and both are correct. Include the title of your degree if you wish. If you are writing a scholarly paper that will be published, you might want to include the type of B.S.
There are four major categories of degrees available for postsecondary students: associate, bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees. Earning one of these degrees can take 2-8 years, depending on the level of the degree and field of study.
There is no specific rule for listing professional designations after a person's name. If the person's preference is unknown, professional designations can be listed alphabetically. When both academic degrees and professional designations follow a person's name, the academic degrees should be listed first.
Use a colon to introduce the list items only if a complete sentence precedes the list. Use both opening and closing parentheses on the list item numbers or letters: (a) item, (b) item, etc. Use either regular Arabic numbers or lowercase letters within the parentheses, but use them consistently.
The basic idea is that if the name (in the above example, Jessie) is the only thing in the world described by the identifier (my oldest friend), use a comma before the name (and after it as well, unless you've come to the end of the sentence). If not, don't use any commas. Otherwise, no comma.
There is no specific rule for listing professional designations after a person's name. If the person's preference is unknown, professional designations can be listed alphabetically. When both academic degrees and professional designations follow a person's name, the academic degrees should be listed first.
Common practice is to name only the highest degree in a particular discipline (e.g., if one had earned one's BS, MS, and PhD in Biology even from different schools as well as an MBA in Management, then the preferred listing would be John Doe, MBA, PhD).
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