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varying orientation on a multi-page document???
Is it possible to set up a 3 page document so the first page is portrait and the last 2 pages are landscape? Thank you! -- imimin |
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varying orientation on a multi-page document???
Is it possible to set up a 3 page document so the first page is portrait
and the last 2 pages are landscape? One way in Word 2003 is to put the cursor at the start of the second page and use File Page setup Margins and select "Landscape" and under "Apply to" select "From this point forward." |
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varying orientation on a multi-page document???
imimin: In addition to MyVeryOwnSelf's comments, if you are planning to use
Headers&Footers in this document you will need to unlink them from the previous section (i.e. the portrait one) as the method mentioned does not do this automatically. For further information see http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...apeSection.htm and See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...rontMatter.htm (for 2003 and prior) or http://www.word.mvps.org/FAQs/Format...atter_2007.htm for details on how to have different Headers and Footers, etc. in one document. -- Hope this helps DeanH "MyVeryOwnSelf" wrote: Is it possible to set up a 3 page document so the first page is portrait and the last 2 pages are landscape? One way in Word 2003 is to put the cursor at the start of the second page and use File Page setup Margins and select "Landscape" and under "Apply to" select "From this point forward." |
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