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A McGovern
 
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when using word XP to compile a report, can you have some pages portrait
style and some landscape?

If so how is this achieved?
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You need to insert a section break at each change of orientation, and use
File Page Setup to set the page orientation, margins and so on of each
section as you want it.

Sections and changes of orientation can easily trip you up, so you might
find these FAQs useful:

http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/format...thSections.htm
http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/format...apeSection.htm

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when using word XP to compile a report, can you have some pages portrait
style and some landscape?

If so how is this achieved?



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