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template with different margins for landscape pages
I have a template that needs completely different margins for portrait and
landscape pages. The idea is for my end users to put in a "Next Page Section Break", change the set up to landscape (or portrait accordingly) and have the margins populate automatically. I was told that by including a (blank) landscape page in my template that it would happen automatically but this solution is not working. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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template with different margins for landscape pages
There's no way to automate this without using macros. The suggested method
is right as far as it goes, but it's not automatic -- it relies on the user moving the landscape page to the correct location and working around it (so to speak). "songinthedark" wrote in message ... I have a template that needs completely different margins for portrait and landscape pages. The idea is for my end users to put in a "Next Page Section Break", change the set up to landscape (or portrait accordingly) and have the margins populate automatically. I was told that by including a (blank) landscape page in my template that it would happen automatically but this solution is not working. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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template with different margins for landscape pages
Thank you for filling in the blanks. My other source neglected to provide
that important information. Have a good day. "Jezebel" wrote: There's no way to automate this without using macros. The suggested method is right as far as it goes, but it's not automatic -- it relies on the user moving the landscape page to the correct location and working around it (so to speak). "songinthedark" wrote in message ... I have a template that needs completely different margins for portrait and landscape pages. The idea is for my end users to put in a "Next Page Section Break", change the set up to landscape (or portrait accordingly) and have the margins populate automatically. I was told that by including a (blank) landscape page in my template that it would happen automatically but this solution is not working. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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template with different margins for landscape pages
I have tried this in the past and it has worked, on and off.
I arrange a landscape section in the template and created an AutoText of it. Then when the template is opened, with the cursor in the correct place, Insert | AutoText | LandscapeSection (or whatever you call it). Obviously watch out for Same As Previous Header & Footers in your template. Please reply so I know if this works for you. Best of luck DeanH "songinthedark" wrote: I have a template that needs completely different margins for portrait and landscape pages. The idea is for my end users to put in a "Next Page Section Break", change the set up to landscape (or portrait accordingly) and have the margins populate automatically. I was told that by including a (blank) landscape page in my template that it would happen automatically but this solution is not working. Any help is greatly appreciated. |
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