How do you change a word in the header. Then close Header/Footer when done?

In what program?

To change a word in the header and then close the header/footer when done, follow these steps:

1. Open the document in a word processing software like Microsoft Word or Google Docs.
2. Double-click on the header area of the document to enter the editing mode for the header.
3. Locate the word that you want to change within the header.
4. Place your cursor before or after the word and make the desired changes using your keyboard.
- You can delete the word by pressing the Backspace or Delete key.
- You can add or type a new word by simply starting to type.
- You can edit the existing word by selecting it and typing the changes you want to make.
5. After making the changes, click outside the header area to exit the editing mode or press the "Esc" key on your keyboard to go back to the main document.
- In Microsoft Word, you can also double-click on the main document area to exit the header editing mode.
6. Verify that the word in the header has been changed according to your modifications.
7. To close the header/footer completely, navigate to the "Header & Footer Tools" section on the toolbar, and click on the "Close Header and Footer" button.
- In Microsoft Word, you will find this button in the "Design" tab, under the "Close" group.
- In Google Docs, you can simply click anywhere outside the header/footer area to close it.

By following these steps, you should be able to change a word in the header and close the header/footer when you are done editing.