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Default Word 2003 Pro update to info on landscape formatting in portrait d

See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting...apeSection.htm for detailed
instructions.

I have seen the above link many times. I have a hard time understanding why
word was not built with an easier capability. Nevertheless, It seems like
this problem occurs in almost any MS word document with complex charts and
graphs. I'm not sure if this addresses my table of contents. I've had to
fiddle a lot because the instructions are designed for word 2000/2002 and
there are some differences in the dialogue boxes in word 2003. Has anyone
done this with Word 2003? is it any easier? I'm concerned that my page
numbering will get messed up. When you insert new sections the page
numbering restarts. I have quite a few charts to insert and it's going to be
though to do this process 10-15 times and after I figure it out, future
maintainers or modifyers of this document aren't going to have a clue what I
did and why I did it. Just wondering if there are any MS word 2003 users
that have found a different way or if they are using the same instructions
for 2000/2002 versions. Any suggestions or thoughts would be appreciated.

Shawn

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