Public/PSWordHeaderFooter.ps1

function Add-WordFooter {
    param (

    )
}


<#
    /// <summary>
    /// Returns a collection of Headers in this Document.
    /// A document typically contains three Headers.
    /// A default one (odd), one for the first page and one for even pages.
    /// </summary>
    /// <example>
    /// <code>
    /// // Create a document.
    /// using (DocX document = DocX.Create(@"Test.docx"))
    /// {
    /// // Add header support to this document.
    /// document.AddHeaders();
    ///
    /// // Get a collection of all headers in this document.
    /// Headers headers = document.Headers;
    ///
    /// // The header used for the first page of this document.
    /// Header first = headers.first;
    ///
    /// // The header used for odd pages of this document.
    /// Header odd = headers.odd;
    ///
    /// // The header used for even pages of this document.
    /// Header even = headers.even;
    /// }
    /// </code>
    /// </example>
 
 
        /// <summary>
    /// Returns a collection of Footers in this Document.
    /// A document typically contains three Footers.
    /// A default one (odd), one for the first page and one for even pages.
    /// </summary>
    /// <example>
    /// <code>
    /// // Create a document.
    /// using (DocX document = DocX.Create(@"Test.docx"))
    /// {
    /// // Add footer support to this document.
    /// document.AddFooters();
    ///
    /// // Get a collection of all footers in this document.
    /// Footers footers = document.Footers;
    ///
    /// // The footer used for the first page of this document.
    /// Footer first = footers.first;
    ///
    /// // The footer used for odd pages of this document.
    /// Footer odd = footers.odd;
    ///
    /// // The footer used for even pages of this document.
    /// Footer even = footers.even;
    /// }
    /// </code>
    /// </example>
 
 
 
    /// <summary>
    /// Should the Document use different Headers and Footers for odd and even pages?
    /// </summary>
    /// <example>
    /// <code>
    /// // Create a document.
    /// using (DocX document = DocX.Create(@"Test.docx"))
    /// {
    /// // Add header support to this document.
    /// document.AddHeaders();
    ///
    /// // Get a collection of all headers in this document.
    /// Headers headers = document.Headers;
    ///
    /// // The header used for odd pages of this document.
    /// Header odd = headers.odd;
    ///
    /// // The header used for even pages of this document.
    /// Header even = headers.even;
    ///
    /// // Force the document to use a different header for odd and even pages.
    /// document.DifferentOddAndEvenPages = true;
    ///
    /// // Content can be added to the Headers in the same manor that it would be added to the main document.
    /// Paragraph p1 = odd.InsertParagraph();
    /// p1.Append("This is the odd pages header.");
    ///
    /// Paragraph p2 = even.InsertParagraph();
    /// p2.Append("This is the even pages header.");
    ///
    /// // Save all changes to this document.
    /// document.Save();
    /// }// Release this document from memory.
    /// </code>
    /// </example>
 
 
        /// <summary>
    /// Should the Document use an independent Header and Footer for the first page?
    /// </summary>
    /// <example>
    /// // Create a document.
    /// using (DocX document = DocX.Create(@"Test.docx"))
    /// {
    /// // Add header support to this document.
    /// document.AddHeaders();
    ///
    /// // The header used for the first page of this document.
    /// Header first = document.Headers.first;
    ///
    /// // Force the document to use a different header for first page.
    /// document.DifferentFirstPage = true;
    ///
    /// // Content can be added to the Headers in the same manor that it would be added to the main document.
    /// Paragraph p = first.InsertParagraph();
    /// p.Append("This is the first pages header.");
    ///
    /// // Save all changes to this document.
    /// document.Save();
    /// }// Release this document from memory.
    /// </example>
#>