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In Word 2003 how do you combine a one-page vertical-oriented and a
one-page horizontal-oriented document into one? I tried Tools Compare/Merge Documents, but that makes the combined document either vertical or horizontal for both pages, and I need to conserve the original orientation of each page in the combined document. TIA, George |
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The two parts need to be in different Sections. Add a Section Break Next Page
at the end of the first document, then import the second document after it. Then you can go to Page Layout and change the orientations of each Section separately. (Be sure to choose This Section instead of Entire Document.) It would probably work if you simply put a Section Break into your already combined document, too. On Friday, November 6, 2015 at 11:37:08 AM UTC-5, George wrote: In Word 2003 how do you combine a one-page vertical-oriented and a one-page horizontal-oriented document into one? I tried Tools Compare/Merge Documents, but that makes the combined document either vertical or horizontal for both pages, and I need to conserve the original orientation of each page in the combined document. |
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Peter, thanks for the very fast reply. I tried to follow your
instructions, but can't get the hang of it. I should have explained better that the combined document should consist of the same two _pages_ that are now individual pages. In other words, I'm not trying to create a single document that combines the _contents_ of both on a single page. I'm trying to create a new .doc _file_ consisting of vertical page 1 and horizontal page 2. Also, this is Word 2003. Thanks, George "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... The two parts need to be in different Sections. Add a Section Break Next Page at the end of the first document, then import the second document after it. Then you can go to Page Layout and change the orientations of each Section separately. (Be sure to choose This Section instead of Entire Document.) It would probably work if you simply put a Section Break into your already combined document, too. On Friday, November 6, 2015 at 11:37:08 AM UTC-5, George wrote: In Word 2003 how do you combine a one-page vertical-oriented and a one-page horizontal-oriented document into one? I tried Tools Compare/Merge Documents, but that makes the combined document either vertical or horizontal for both pages, and I need to conserve the original orientation of each page in the combined document. |
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Peter, never mind. I dabbled around a bit, don't know how I did it
(LOL), but finally got what I wanted. Regards, George "George" wrote in message ... Peter, thanks for the very fast reply. I tried to follow your instructions, but can't get the hang of it. I should have explained better that the combined document should consist of the same two _pages_ that are now individual pages. In other words, I'm not trying to create a single document that combines the _contents_ of both on a single page. I'm trying to create a new .doc _file_ consisting of vertical page 1 and horizontal page 2. Also, this is Word 2003. Thanks, George "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... The two parts need to be in different Sections. Add a Section Break Next Page at the end of the first document, then import the second document after it. Then you can go to Page Layout and change the orientations of each Section separately. (Be sure to choose This Section instead of Entire Document.) It would probably work if you simply put a Section Break into your already combined document, too. On Friday, November 6, 2015 at 11:37:08 AM UTC-5, George wrote: In Word 2003 how do you combine a one-page vertical-oriented and a one-page horizontal-oriented document into one? I tried Tools Compare/Merge Documents, but that makes the combined document either vertical or horizontal for both pages, and I need to conserve the original orientation of each page in the combined document. |
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If you ever did want to combine vertical and horizontal text on one page,
you'd either use text boxes or table cells. On Friday, November 6, 2015 at 12:51:44 PM UTC-5, George wrote: Peter, thanks for the very fast reply. I tried to follow your instructions, but can't get the hang of it. I should have explained better that the combined document should consist of the same two _pages_ that are now individual pages. In other words, I'm not trying to create a single document that combines the _contents_ of both on a single page. I'm trying to create a new .doc _file_ consisting of vertical page 1 and horizontal page 2. Also, this is Word 2003. Thanks, George "Peter T. Daniels" wrote in message ... The two parts need to be in different Sections. Add a Section Break Next Page at the end of the first document, then import the second document after it. Then you can go to Page Layout and change the orientations of each Section separately. (Be sure to choose This Section instead of Entire Document.) It would probably work if you simply put a Section Break into your already combined document, too. On Friday, November 6, 2015 at 11:37:08 AM UTC-5, George wrote: In Word 2003 how do you combine a one-page vertical-oriented and a one-page horizontal-oriented document into one? I tried Tools Compare/Merge Documents, but that makes the combined document either vertical or horizontal for both pages, and I need to conserve the original orientation of each page in the combined document. |
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