2011/4/27 Rafael Rocha Daud <rwrwdw@yahoo.com.br>:
I think the advantage on Ricardo's idea is that you create a header/footer
that comes to existence already filled with some content. It helps to
visualize what you just created and find it for later ammendments and
changes, and, like he said, you get to understand more clearly what a
header/footer is: not a footnote, which is different for each page, but a
consistent and permanent style thing added to that particular page style.
Cheers,
Rafael./
Exactly, that's the idea.
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