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How do you turn a Publisher PAGE Sideways and enter data?
I am creating a tri-fold mailer in publisher but want to look at each
panel in the correct orientation (they are sideways and facing different directions currently). Do you know how to rotate the entire page with the objects so that it can be created without being seasick? |
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How do you turn a Publisher PAGE Sideways and enter data?
When you start to create a file go to File, Printer setup. Here set the
Portrait/ Landscape the way the paper travels through the printer. Normally paper goes through the printer, Portrait. Next, File, Page setup. Here set the Portrait/Landscape the way the paper is held when you read the file. Think of a file that is a 4"x6" Postcard that the card goes through the printer in the Portrait configuration but read in a landscape configuration. The File, Printer setting would be Portrait and the File, Page setup would be Landscape. -- Don Vancouver, USA Publisher 2000 User wrote in message ... I am creating a tri-fold mailer in publisher but want to look at each panel in the correct orientation (they are sideways and facing different directions currently). Do you know how to rotate the entire page with the objects so that it can be created without being seasick? |
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How do you turn a Publisher PAGE Sideways and enter data?
On Feb 13, 2:53*pm, "Don Schmidt" Don
wrote: When you start to create a file go to File, Printer setup. *Here set the Portrait/ Landscape the way the paper travels through the printer. Normally paper goes through the printer, Portrait. Next, File, Page setup. *Here set the Portrait/Landscape the way the paper is held when you read the file. Think of a file that is a 4"x6" Postcard that the card goes through the printer in the Portrait configuration but read in a landscape configuration. |
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How do you turn a Publisher PAGE Sideways and enter data?
Page setup, Portrait, Arrange, what ever margins your printer can print,
gridguides, 3 rows. The spacing should be what you determined for the margins. Page one, top and bottom panels should be rotated 180 degrees. You shouldn't have to rotate any thing on page 2. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com wrote in message ... On Feb 13, 2:53 pm, "Don Schmidt" Don wrote: When you start to create a file go to File, Printer setup. Here set the Portrait/ Landscape the way the paper travels through the printer. Normally paper goes through the printer, Portrait. Next, File, Page setup. Here set the Portrait/Landscape the way the paper is held when you read the file. Think of a file that is a 4"x6" Postcard that the card goes through the printer in the Portrait configuration but read in a landscape configuration. The File, Printer setting would be Portrait and the File, Page setup would be Landscape. -- Don Vancouver, USA Publisher 2000 User wrote in message ... I am creating a tri-fold mailer in publisher but want to look at each panel in the correct orientation (they are sideways and facing different directions currently). Do you know how to rotate the entire page with the objects so that it can be created without being seasick?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - that's not quite what I meant. for the outside (mailing side) of a tri fold mailer, you start with a 8.5 x 11 page that is divided (eventually folded) into 3 even panels. when you create it, the top and bottom panels are designed so that the text is readable in the same direction. however the middle panel is upside down so that when it is folded, all the directions are readable without flipping the page. how do you design in publisher so that you can have publisher flip the entire publication so that you can work on a panel without imagining it upside down? |
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How do you turn a Publisher PAGE Sideways and enter data?
On Feb 14, 6:52*am, "Mary Sauer" wrote:
Page setup, Portrait, Arrange, what ever margins your printer can print, gridguides, 3 rows. The spacing should be what you determined for the margins. Page one, top and bottom panels should be rotated 180 degrees. You shouldn't have to rotate any thing on page 2. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVPhttp://office.microsoft.com/http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com wrote in message ... On Feb 13, 2:53 pm, "Don Schmidt" Don wrote: When you start to create a file go to File, Printer setup. Here set the Portrait/ Landscape the way the paper travels through the printer. Normally paper goes through the printer, Portrait. Next, File, Page setup. Here set the Portrait/Landscape the way the paper is held when you read the file. Think of a file that is a 4"x6" Postcard that the card goes through the printer in the Portrait configuration but read in a landscape configuration. The File, Printer setting would be Portrait and the File, Page setup would be Landscape. -- Don Vancouver, USA Publisher 2000 User wrote in message ... I am creating a tri-fold mailer in publisher but want to look at each panel in the correct orientation (they are sideways and facing different directions currently). Do you know how to rotate the entire page with the objects so that it can be created without being seasick?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - that's not quite what I meant. *for the outside (mailing side) of a tri fold mailer, you start with a 8.5 x 11 page that is divided (eventually folded) into 3 even panels. when you create it, the top and bottom panels are designed so that the text is readable in the same direction. however the middle panel is upside down so that when it is folded, all the directions are readable without flipping the page. how do you design in publisher so that you can have publisher flip the entire publication so that you can work on a panel without imagining it upside down?- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - So there is no way to rotate the page, but can only rotate the elements? I did a work-around by creating the top and bottom panels as separate documents, grouped them, rotated them 180 then copied and pasted into the final document. |
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