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Rotate a table so top is against left margain
I am using Word 2000.
I would like to have a table printed such that the top of the table is against the left margain as if the table were rotated. If I print in landscape mode, then the headers and footers are along the long edges and I cannot just insert these pages into the document by rotating the paper as the headers and footers would now be left and right. However I want the table printed in portrait mode, with headers and footers along the short edges but with the table running across the page. Thus my page orientation remains portrait. In other words, in the printed document I would have to rotate the document to view the table. How do I do this. |
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See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...apeSection.htm
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Mal" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2000. I would like to have a table printed such that the top of the table is against the left margain as if the table were rotated. If I print in landscape mode, then the headers and footers are along the long edges and I cannot just insert these pages into the document by rotating the paper as the headers and footers would now be left and right. However I want the table printed in portrait mode, with headers and footers along the short edges but with the table running across the page. Thus my page orientation remains portrait. In other words, in the printed document I would have to rotate the document to view the table. How do I do this. |
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The problem I have is not that the sections are lnadscape/portrait. It is
that the table fits on a landscape formatted page thus the table width is across the 11" width of a landscape page and the table rows descend from the top across the 8.5" length. I want to take the table and physically rotate all text so it reads on a portrait orientation from bottom to top such that the table widht is now in the vertical direction of the portrait page as if I removed a landscape page, rotated 90 and inserted in the document with the top now along the left edge and viewed from the right side of the paper (which is now the table bottom.) Obviously I can print in separate passes and manually insert and perpaps get the header/footer correct. But can this be done internally so all is printed as one. Can the table be turned internally in the document so it prints as I would like or is this just too much for Word to do? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...apeSection.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Mal" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2000. I would like to have a table printed such that the top of the table is against the left margain as if the table were rotated. If I print in landscape mode, then the headers and footers are along the long edges and I cannot just insert these pages into the document by rotating the paper as the headers and footers would now be left and right. However I want the table printed in portrait mode, with headers and footers along the short edges but with the table running across the page. Thus my page orientation remains portrait. In other words, in the printed document I would have to rotate the document to view the table. How do I do this. |
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Did you read the article I referred you to? It explains how to put portrait
header and footer on a landscape page. If you insist on trying to rotate your table, you'll have to do it the hard way, setting it up a quarter turn rotated and rotating all the text 90 degrees. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Mal" wrote in message ... The problem I have is not that the sections are lnadscape/portrait. It is that the table fits on a landscape formatted page thus the table width is across the 11" width of a landscape page and the table rows descend from the top across the 8.5" length. I want to take the table and physically rotate all text so it reads on a portrait orientation from bottom to top such that the table widht is now in the vertical direction of the portrait page as if I removed a landscape page, rotated 90 and inserted in the document with the top now along the left edge and viewed from the right side of the paper (which is now the table bottom.) Obviously I can print in separate passes and manually insert and perpaps get the header/footer correct. But can this be done internally so all is printed as one. Can the table be turned internally in the document so it prints as I would like or is this just too much for Word to do? "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...apeSection.htm -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Mal" wrote in message ... I am using Word 2000. I would like to have a table printed such that the top of the table is against the left margain as if the table were rotated. If I print in landscape mode, then the headers and footers are along the long edges and I cannot just insert these pages into the document by rotating the paper as the headers and footers would now be left and right. However I want the table printed in portrait mode, with headers and footers along the short edges but with the table running across the page. Thus my page orientation remains portrait. In other words, in the printed document I would have to rotate the document to view the table. How do I do this. |
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I just did this yesterday (Word 2003)- hope this helps! 1. You might want to copy & paste the table to a new document and save it as a backup in case you ever need to make changes to it later. 2. Cut the table from the document. If you need to change the page layout to portrait, this would be a good time. 3. Go to Edit- Paste Special and choose to paste it in as a Picture (I used Enhanced Metafile). It won't look that good, but keep working with it! 4. Click in the middle of the table to get the black handles around it just like you would do on a picture. I used the Drawing toolbar and went to Draw - Rotate or Flip - Rotate left 90 degrees. That rotates the table so the top is now the left. 5. I changed the text wrapping (from the Picture toolbar button or Format Picture) so I could drag it where I wanted it to go. You might also have to play with the size, etc. In print preview it may appear that some borders are missing, but if you zoom in really close you can see that they are there. Since it is a picture now, you can't edit the table. However, if you keep a backup of the table in another document, you could edit the original and just repeat this process. Good Luck! Mal Wrote: I am using Word 2000. I would like to have a table printed such that the top of the table is against the left margain as if the table were rotated. If I print in landscape mode, then the headers and footers are along the long edges and I cannot just insert these pages into the document by rotating the paper as the headers and footers would now be left and right. However I want the table printed in portrait mode, with headers and footers along the short edges but with the table running across the page. Thus my page orientation remains portrait. In other words, in the printed document I would have to rotate the document to view the table. How do I do this. -- mbgreene |
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