However, I am unable to drag the right and left sides Following your instruction to create a new paragraph below the logo, I then inserted a text box in that area. "I have inserted a text box beneath the logo inside the header. You can use the Different First Page setting instead. To go beyond a single page & you don't want to continue the same H/F content. From what you've disclosed, though, I don't see that it would be necessary to do so even if the document is expected Section Breaks you can have differing H/F content, vary the layout specifications from one section to another, restart page numbering, etc. Not necessarily :-) That's why I emphasized Sections, above. "If I set the document margins, that will affect margins for the ENTIRE document, won't it? But what if I want margins inside the header to be different: say the logo in the header to be wider than than those in the body of the If some form of Text Wrap is applied to the object it isn't constrained to the H/F Text area. Objects OTOH can be positioned anywhere in the H/F Layer as long as they are not set to If you want the H/F Text to extend beyond the L/R document margins you can use negative Indentation. However, H/F Text observes the same Left/Right document margin settings used in the Those margins are independent of the Top/BottomÄocument margin settings (assuming the H/F margins are smaller than the Top/Bottom document margins). Vertical positioning of Headers/Footers is controlled by separate margin settings which determine how close the text typed into each can come to the top/bottom of the page. It's actually more like - but separate from - the main text layer of the document. "I thought a header and/or footer was not unlike a cell or even a text box in that it could have its own sets of margins, font, etc." Objects which can be included anywhere in the Header/Footer Layer. It may also put things in a better perspective to think in terms of Header/Footer Text as opposed to Layer of the document within which they are contained. Well, I'll see if I can help clarify a little :-) Perhaps it would help to first make a conceptual distinction between the actual
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