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How do I avoid "white space" preceding a table that takes a page
I have a landscape table that takes up a full page. I have text on the
previous page and on the following page that are both portrait. I have a continuous section break before the table and after to change the orientation. How do I avoid "white space" on the page preceding the table? |
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Unfortunately there's no way to get a landscape table to 'float' so that
text will flow past the section breaks - you'll have to adjust the pagination manually, copying text from after the table into the space before it. -- Margaret Aldis - Microsoft Word MVP Syntagma partnership site: http://www.syntagma.co.uk Word MVP FAQ site: http://www.word.mvps.org "Ely" wrote in message ... I have a landscape table that takes up a full page. I have text on the previous page and on the following page that are both portrait. I have a continuous section break before the table and after to change the orientation. How do I avoid "white space" on the page preceding the table? |
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