how can I keep my header from greying out

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Tracey

I do not want my header to 'grey' when I am finished editing it. Is there a
way to do this?

Thanks
 
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Graham Mayor

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abby12rocks

I do not want my header to 'grey' when I am finished editing it. Is there a
way to do this?

Thanks

I need help with this too... I did it once and it wasn't grey, it was black. Hmmm. I don't need to print this paper out, I just need to email it.
 
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Peter T. Daniels

I need help with this too... I did it once and it wasn't grey, it was black. Hmmm. I don't need to print this paper out, I just need to email it.

Whichever part you're working on, the body of the text or the heading, is
black, the other is gray. It would be better to print a pdf and mail that
to you recipient; if you're sending the Word file so that they can work on
it, they will be familiar with the gray/black distinction.
 

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