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clarification on "How to rotate a table" posting
I'm just making sure that I'm not missing something here. Using MS Word
2003, if I have a portrait layout, I can't turn my table to make better use of my current layout. However, I can recreate the table and rotate the text so that my appearance would be close to my requirements. The portrait layout is a requirement for my delivery. I currently have this page as a picture but would prefer it to be a table so that the data is searchable when a .pdf is created. -- Michele |
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