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text in portrait document to flow round a landscape page table
I am trying to get text in a document that is portrait to flow around a table
which needs to be landscape and is therefore in a new section. At the moment every time I edit the document I have to manually cut and paste text on either side of the table so there is not a gap on the preceding protrait page. Is there any way I can get this to flow around the page(table) automatically? |
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Put the table in a separate document and insert it as an object within a
textbox with text direction set to vertical. "Jo Peg" Jo wrote in message news I am trying to get text in a document that is portrait to flow around a table which needs to be landscape and is therefore in a new section. At the moment every time I edit the document I have to manually cut and paste text on either side of the table so there is not a gap on the preceding protrait page. Is there any way I can get this to flow around the page(table) automatically? |
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Thanks Jezabel
There are still a couple of things that are not clear - I have tried to paste the object into a text box with alignment set to verticla and Word says it will not allow this. I did try earlier with the table aligned vertically and this appeared to work. Am I right in believing I need to recreate the table with text aligned vertically in order topaste it in? Having done that am I right in understanding that becase the table references is inside the object I cannot use it to cross-reference in the text ? And Can I ensure the table appears on a complete page rather than split in the text? Thanks |
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