

If you regularly process quite a few documents, you can easily assign the macro to a toolbar button, menu item, or shortcut key. It simply deletes them all, leaving your document with none. This macro is very powerful-it doesn't ask if you want to proceed, nor does it consider what may be included in the headers and footers. Open the Word file and go to the first page that you want to remove the header and footer, and then double-click the header area into editing mode. If you just want to remove the header and footer from the first page of current document and keep others, please do as this: 1. The following macro will zip right through each section of a document, deleting all the headers and footers that have been defined. Remove the header and footer from the first page in active document. Repetitious, time-consuming tasks are always a prime candidate for macros this is no exception. In case of footer, click and drag the vertical ruler towards. (Particularly if you consider that each section can have up to three different headers and footers.) Click & drag the vertical ruler towards the top of the editor completely to remove the header. One way to do this is to simply select the various headers and footers and delete them, but if the document contains many sections, doing so can be very time consuming. If you work with documents you receive from other people, one of the tasks you may routinely need to do is delete all the headers and footers in the documents.
