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Hi,
I've been reading tons of tutorials and MVP's tips on how to work with different header for portrait and landscape page setup (including Shauna Kelly's biblical article about portrait page numbers in landscape pages). However, it always seems to apply to normal documents, but not to templates. What if I want to create a blank template with headers for both orientations? Is it possible to change a portrait document to landscape, then to portrait and then to landscape again and still getting the first landscape header? Shouldn't this be part of a template definition? Thanks in advanced for any idea you could spare!! I also would like to sincerely thank those folks who generously use their time to publish articles like Kelly's. I have learned to use styles mainly thanks to these type of resources, and it has saved me a lot of time. Best, Gaston |
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