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Default How do I change the unexpected line break - landscape orientation

I inserted a section break into a document, and changed the paper orientation
of the section from portrait to landscape.
However, the text on the landscape page still breaks after 17 cm - my
portrait page width. I'd like to change it so it breaks at landscape width,
but can't find how to change it.

Help please??

TF
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Default How do I change the unexpected line break - landscape orientation

Sounds like you have manual line breaks (or possibly a table or text box).
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/CleanWebText.htm

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I inserted a section break into a document, and changed the paper

orientation
of the section from portrait to landscape.
However, the text on the landscape page still breaks after 17 cm - my
portrait page width. I'd like to change it so it breaks at landscape

width,
but can't find how to change it.

Help please??

TF


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