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Default How do I flip a horizontal page without changing the document?

I have a calendarthat is in the horizontal position. It is a table. I want to
flip the document so it's vertical for printing, so it will look like its
laying on it's side. Anyone have the answer?
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Default How do I flip a horizontal page without changing the document?

Make your calendar page a landscape section. Insert a break-section-page
before and after the table, change its orientation.
http://addbalance.com/usersguide/sections.htm.
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I have a calendarthat is in the horizontal position. It is a table. I want
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flip the document so it's vertical for printing, so it will look like its
laying on it's side. Anyone have the answer?



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