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How do i create a document that have a combination of landscape and portrait
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You need to insert a Section Break (InsertBreakNext Page) at the point
where you want to change the orientation and then move the cursor to after
that point and use Page Setup to change the orientation of that section.

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Hi

How do i create a document that have a combination of landscape and
portrait
for page layout.

Kindly advise

Thanks heaps



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can't work. i m using office 2007

what i did was i put click insert -- page break and follow by page setup--
landscape at the point where i want to change the orientation. But the rest
of the pages change to orientation as well. Any suggestions?

Thanks
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

You need to insert a Section Break (InsertBreakNext Page) at the point
where you want to change the orientation and then move the cursor to after
that point and use Page Setup to change the orientation of that section.

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Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Tiffany" wrote in message
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Hi

How do i create a document that have a combination of landscape and
portrait
for page layout.

Kindly advise

Thanks heaps




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In Word 2007, the facility to insert a Section break is in the Breaks
pulldown of the Page Setup section of the Page Layout tab of the ribbon.

You should always mention the version of Word that you are using as the
instructions can differ somewhat from version to version.

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"Tiffany" wrote in message
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can't work. i m using office 2007

what i did was i put click insert -- page break and follow by page
setup--
landscape at the point where i want to change the orientation. But the
rest
of the pages change to orientation as well. Any suggestions?

Thanks
"Doug Robbins - Word MVP" wrote:

You need to insert a Section Break (InsertBreakNext Page) at the point
where you want to change the orientation and then move the cursor to
after
that point and use Page Setup to change the orientation of that section.

--
Hope this helps.

Please reply to the newsgroup unless you wish to avail yourself of my
services on a paid consulting basis.

Doug Robbins - Word MVP

"Tiffany" wrote in message
...
Hi

How do i create a document that have a combination of landscape and
portrait
for page layout.

Kindly advise

Thanks heaps






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