# Containers Containers are objects where you can put elements (texts, lists, tables, etc). There are 3 main containers, i.e. sections, headers, and footers.There are 3 elements that can also act as containers, i.e. textruns, table cells, and footnotes. ## Sections Every visible element in word is placed inside of a section. To create a section, use the following code: ``` php addSection($sectionStyle); ``` The ``$sectionStyle`` is an optional associative array that sets the section. Example: ``` php 'landscape', 'marginTop' => 600, 'colsNum' => 2, ); ``` ### Page number You can change a section page number by using the ``pageNumberingStart`` style of the section. ``` php addSection(array('pageNumberingStart' => 1)); // Method 2 $section = $phpWord->addSection(); $section->getStyle()->setPageNumberingStart(1); ``` ### Multicolumn You can change a section layout to multicolumn (like in a newspaper) by using the ``breakType`` and ``colsNum`` style of the section. ``` php addSection(array('breakType' => 'continuous', 'colsNum' => 2)); // Method 2 $section = $phpWord->addSection(); $section->getStyle()->setBreakType('continuous'); $section->getStyle()->setColsNum(2); ``` ### Line numbering You can apply line numbering to a section by using the ``lineNumbering`` style of the section. ``` php addSection(array('lineNumbering' => array())); // Method 2 $section = $phpWord->addSection(); $section->getStyle()->setLineNumbering(array()); ``` Below are the properties of the line numbering style. - ``start`` Line numbering starting value - ``increment`` Line number increments - ``distance`` Distance between text and line numbering in *twip* - ``restart`` Line numbering restart setting continuous\|newPage\|newSection ## Headers Each section can have its own header reference. To create a header use the ``addHeader`` method: ``` php addHeader(); ``` Be sure to save the result in a local object. You can use all elements that are available for the footer. See "Footer" section for detail. Additionally, only inside of the header reference you can add watermarks or background pictures. See "Watermarks" section. You can pass an optional parameter to specify where the header/footer should be applied, it can be - ``Footer::AUTO`` default, all pages except if overridden by first or even - ``Footer::FIRST`` each first page of the section - ``Footer::EVEN`` each even page of the section. Will only be applied if the evenAndOddHeaders is set to true in phpWord->settings To change the evenAndOddHeaders use the ``getSettings`` method to return the Settings object, and then call the ``setEvenAndOddHeaders`` method: ``` php getSettings()->setEvenAndOddHeaders(true); ``` ## Footers Each section can have its own footer reference. To create a footer, use the ``addFooter`` method: ``` php addFooter(); ``` Be sure to save the result in a local object to add elements to a footer. You can add the following elements to footers: - Texts ``addText`` and ``createTextrun`` - Text breaks - Images - Tables - Preserve text See the "Elements" section for the detail of each elements. ### Other containers Textruns, table cells, and footnotes are elements that can also act as containers. See the corresponding "Elements" section for the detail of each elements.