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header and page number portrait on landscape page?
hey there
I have a number of landscape pages (tables etc) but the rest of the document is portrait. is there a way to get the header and page number on the landscape pages to be portrait (i.e. orientated like the rest of the document) rather than landscape? thanks Nancy p.s. am using word 2002 |
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See http://word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting...apeSection.htm
-- Terry Farrell - Word MVP http://word.mvps.org/ "NP" wrote in message ... : hey there : I have a number of landscape pages (tables etc) but the rest of the document : is portrait. is there a way to get the header and page number on the : landscape pages to be portrait (i.e. orientated like the rest of the : document) rather than landscape? : thanks : Nancy : p.s. am using word 2002 |
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If I understand the question correctly (by rephrasing):
You want to have the headers/footers remain the same regardless of page orientation or section. Click View Headers and Footers. Cycle to your landscaped pages (i.e., sections) by clicking next header/footer. In the Header/Footer window, click on the Same As Previous button. This assumes you have started the document with a portrait orientation. You may have to do some polishing with it to work, and remember, it only works for the selected feature, not the section (i.e., you have to perform these steps for your header and your footer for both to be affected). (to the left of the "Switch between header and footer" button). This copies the spacing and contents of the previo "NP" wrote: hey there I have a number of landscape pages (tables etc) but the rest of the document is portrait. is there a way to get the header and page number on the landscape pages to be portrait (i.e. orientated like the rest of the document) rather than landscape? thanks Nancy p.s. am using word 2002 |
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thanks that's great!
I'll have a go at that cheers "Steve McDermott (new to list)." wrote: If I understand the question correctly (by rephrasing): You want to have the headers/footers remain the same regardless of page orientation or section. Click View Headers and Footers. Cycle to your landscaped pages (i.e., sections) by clicking next header/footer. In the Header/Footer window, click on the Same As Previous button. This assumes you have started the document with a portrait orientation. You may have to do some polishing with it to work, and remember, it only works for the selected feature, not the section (i.e., you have to perform these steps for your header and your footer for both to be affected). (to the left of the "Switch between header and footer" button). This copies the spacing and contents of the previo "NP" wrote: hey there I have a number of landscape pages (tables etc) but the rest of the document is portrait. is there a way to get the header and page number on the landscape pages to be portrait (i.e. orientated like the rest of the document) rather than landscape? thanks Nancy p.s. am using word 2002 |
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Please note that the method Steve provides will *not* give the results you
want. For that you need to use one of the methods detailed at 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. "NP" wrote in message ... thanks that's great! I'll have a go at that cheers "Steve McDermott (new to list)." wrote: If I understand the question correctly (by rephrasing): You want to have the headers/footers remain the same regardless of page orientation or section. Click View Headers and Footers. Cycle to your landscaped pages (i.e., sections) by clicking next header/footer. In the Header/Footer window, click on the Same As Previous button. This assumes you have started the document with a portrait orientation. You may have to do some polishing with it to work, and remember, it only works for the selected feature, not the section (i.e., you have to perform these steps for your header and your footer for both to be affected). (to the left of the "Switch between header and footer" button). This copies the spacing and contents of the previo "NP" wrote: hey there I have a number of landscape pages (tables etc) but the rest of the document is portrait. is there a way to get the header and page number on the landscape pages to be portrait (i.e. orientated like the rest of the document) rather than landscape? thanks Nancy p.s. am using word 2002 |
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