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Old May 5th, 2004, 07:34 PM
Steve Sills
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Default Mixing Landscape and Portrait Pages

I have created a document that contains both portrait and
landscape pages, however, my portrait pages are taking on
the margins of the landsdcape pages. When a view the
document, it looks fine, however, when viewed in Print
Preview or when i actually print the document, the
portrait pages do not print entirely. Thanks for your
help.
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Old May 6th, 2004, 07:16 PM
Dan Perkins
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Default Mixing Landscape and Portrait Pages

I am using Word 2000, and I was able to successfully
create and print a document using both landscape and
portrait pages. I DID get a message that said the the
margins were outside of the printable page, but I did not
lose any text.

I used a continuous section break between the landscape
and portrait pages.


-----Original Message-----
I have created a document that contains both portrait and
landscape pages, however, my portrait pages are taking on
the margins of the landsdcape pages. When a view the
document, it looks fine, however, when viewed in Print
Preview or when i actually print the document, the
portrait pages do not print entirely. Thanks for your
help.
.

 




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