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How to print table/text as landscape with footer as portrait
I am working with a lengthy document which contains both portrait and
landscape pages. The final document is to be printed double-sided with odd/even footers on all pages. How do I set up the document so that tables/text on landscape pages print as landscape but the footer on that page appears as portrait? I am using Word 2002. |
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How to print table/text as landscape with footer as portrait
See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...apeSection.htm
-- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JC" wrote in message ... I am working with a lengthy document which contains both portrait and landscape pages. The final document is to be printed double-sided with odd/even footers on all pages. How do I set up the document so that tables/text on landscape pages print as landscape but the footer on that page appears as portrait? I am using Word 2002. |
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How to print table/text as landscape with footer as portrait
And the reading of the linked document shows how out of date Microsoft is.
It does not reference Word2003 and while Word 2003 is similar, it is different enough to be problematic. It used to be possible to insert the object and have it rotated but when Work went to WYSIWYG mode it became a lost feature. Microsoft needs to code this capapbility into the application they sold as "perfect" for publishing years ago. Bill Ries-Knight "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...apeSection.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JC" wrote in message ... I am working with a lengthy document which contains both portrait and landscape pages. The final document is to be printed double-sided with odd/even footers on all pages. How do I set up the document so that tables/text on landscape pages print as landscape but the footer on that page appears as portrait? I am using Word 2002. |
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How to print table/text as landscape with footer as portrait
This article is not published by Microsoft. It has not in fact been updated
for Word 2003 (all the articles are written by volunteers), but I don't think you should see any different behavior in Word 2003 than in previous versions. An object can be rotated provided it is not In Line With Text, but that is not what you asked. -- 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. "Steelhoof" wrote in message ... And the reading of the linked document shows how out of date Microsoft is. It does not reference Word2003 and while Word 2003 is similar, it is different enough to be problematic. It used to be possible to insert the object and have it rotated but when Work went to WYSIWYG mode it became a lost feature. Microsoft needs to code this capapbility into the application they sold as "perfect" for publishing years ago. Bill Ries-Knight "Stefan Blom" wrote: See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...apeSection.htm -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "JC" wrote in message ... I am working with a lengthy document which contains both portrait and landscape pages. The final document is to be printed double-sided with odd/even footers on all pages. How do I set up the document so that tables/text on landscape pages print as landscape but the footer on that page appears as portrait? I am using Word 2002. |
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