bottom
Great WordTips!
         
Your e-mail address is safe!
Close Note

Tips.Net > WordTips Home > Formatting > Headers and Footers > Putting Document Names in Headers or Footers

Putting Document Names in Headers or Footers

Summary: One of the fields provided by Word is FileName, which returns the name of the document file for the current document. Inserting the file name in the header or footer of a document is a common task; this tip explains how it is done. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, and Word 2003.)

When you print your document, it is often a good idea to include the document name in the header or footer. This allows you, at a later date, to recall the name of the file in which the document is stored. To include document names in the header or footer, follow these steps:

  1. Choose Header and Footer from the View menu. You will see the Header and Footer dialog box.
  2. Select either the header or footer, depending on where you want the document name to be, by clicking on the Switch button.
  3. Position the insertion point where you want to include the filename.
  4. Select the Field option from the Insert menu. Word displays the Field dialog box. (Click here to see a related figure.)
  5. From the Categories list select the Document Information category.
  6. From the Field Name list, select FileName.
  7. Click on OK. The filename of the current document will be inserted at the insertion point; it will automatically change if you save the document under another name.
  8. Click on Close.

Tip #1080 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 | 2000 | 2002 | 2003


Find and Replace Almost Anything! An invaluable resource for learning how to harness the full power of Word's search and replace capabilities. You'll discover everything you need in order to master all the intricacies of finding and replacing elements of your document, including the super-powerful ?wildcard searches? available in Word.
 
Check out WordTips: Find and Replace today!

Helpful Links

Ask a Word Question
Make a Comment

Tips.Net Home
Vital News Home

WordTips FAQ
WordTips Premium

Learn Access Now

Beauty Tips
Bugs and Pests Tips
Car Tips
Cleaning Tips
College Tips
Cooking Tips
Excel2007 Tips
ExcelTips
Family Tips
Gardening Tips
Health Tips
Home Tips
Money Tips
Organizing Tips
Pet Tips
Word2007 Tips
WordTips

Advertise on the
WordTips Site

 

Great Info!

Get tips like this every week in WordTips, a free productivity newsletter. Enter your e-mail address and click "Subscribe."
     
(Your e-mail address will never be shared with anyone, ever.)