Page Numbering
But if he wants to have two tall, thin columns on a normal vertical
page, he'd have to set a Custom Paper Size of 4.25" x 11" (or whatever
the DIN equiivalent is), with Mirror Margins, and set the gutter to as
close to 0 as Word will allow.
On Jul 29, 7:44*am, "Stefan Blom"
wrote:
Of course! That would be the easiest approach.
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Stefan Blom
Microsoft Word MVP
"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in ...
One approach is to use "2 pages per sheet" (under "Multiple pages" on the
Margins tab of Page Setup) instead of two columns. This divides the
(landscape) page into two separate (portrait) halves and allows you to treat
each one as a separate page, including adding page numbers.
"HowardC" *wrote in ...
I am using Microsoft word and have set up two columns per page. I would
like to number the first page page on the left as 1 at the bottom and
the page on the right as 2, the next page on the left to be 3 and the
one on the right to be 4 etc
It would be appreciated if someone could advise me on how to set this up
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