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I'm writing a Thesis. Some of my pages are in Landscape mode because they
have wide tables. But I need all my page numbers in the same spot and
orientation for when this is bound like a book. So on the Landscape pages, I
need the Footer to be sideways and on the left side.

Is this possible? Thanks.
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Yes... see
http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...apeSection.htm .

Darren wrote:

I'm writing a Thesis. Some of my pages are in Landscape mode because they
have wide tables. But I need all my page numbers in the same spot and
orientation for when this is bound like a book. So on the Landscape pages, I
need the Footer to be sideways and on the left side.

Is this possible? Thanks.


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Thanks! I was hoping for something simpler...With all of the not-so-useful
features Word has, you'd think they'd have a simple checkbox for this option
by now.
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