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Is there a way to copy an Excel table into a Word document so that it's
orientation is landscape (i.e., facing the right hand side of the page in the
Word document), but the page number is on the bottom of the page in Word,
which would make it on the left side of the table? Thanks for any advice
that you might have
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Hi Dan,

To do this, insert a section break into your document and format that section as landscape. Then insert the Excel table.

To get the page number in the right place, insert a text box into the footer, change its text direction and insert the PAGE number
field into that.

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"caseyj" wrote in message ...
| Is there a way to copy an Excel table into a Word document so that it's
| orientation is landscape (i.e., facing the right hand side of the page in the
| Word document), but the page number is on the bottom of the page in Word,
| which would make it on the left side of the table? Thanks for any advice
| that you might have
| Dan


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