Working with PTC Mathcad Prime > Worksheets and Regions > Creating and Editing Headers and Footers
Creating and Editing Headers and Footers
1. In a worksheet, double-click the top or bottom margins. The header or footer opens.
Alternatively, on the Document tab, in the Headers and Footers group, click Header or Footer.
 
In draft view, the header and footer are not displayed. You can click Page view on the bottom right corner of the PTC Mathcad window to switch to page view.
2. Insert math regions, text regions, plots, or images then save the worksheet.
3. To include file and page information, on the Document tab, in the Headers and Footers group, perform the following actions:
Click Page Number or Saved Date and select a format from the list. The information is added in the header or footer. To remove this information, activate the header or footer, click Page Number or Saved Date, and select Remove Page Number or Remove Saved Date.
Select System Long Date or System Short Date for consistency with the date format set on your Windows operating system.
Click File and select Name or Path to toggle the display of this information in the header or footer.
Click Options, the Headers and Footers Options dialog box opens. Using the arrows, you can:
Select the number from which page numbering should begin. The allowed range is from 0 through 999.
Set a custom value for the total number of pages to be displayed in the worksheet. The allowed range is from 0 through 1999.
To create a different header and footer for the first page of your worksheet:
1. Click Options, the Headers and Footers Options dialog box opens.
2. Select the Different header and footer on the first page checkbox.
3. Go to the first page of your worksheet and double-click the top or bottom margins. The header or footer opens.
4. Edit the header or footer. Any edits you make will apply only to the header or footer of the first page.
4. To control the height of the header or footer regions, select an option from the Margins menu.
5. Double-click in the main worksheet area to exit the header or footer region.
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