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How do I set up footers in landscape layout?

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Amy - 28 Apr 2005 07:16 GMT
Hi, I have one page in a document which is in landscape layout (as it
contains a diagram) - the rest of the document is in portrait. I want to
rotate the footer so that I have the page number (or anything else in the
footer) on the short edge of the page, the same as it is on pages with
portrait layout.

I know that I could just have the page in portrait layout and rotate the
diagram so that it reads sideways, but I would like to know how to achieve
this if I have text on the page as well, that can't be rotated.
Thanks.
Margaret Aldis - 28 Apr 2005 09:25 GMT
See here:

http://www.word.mvps.org/faqs/formatting/LandscapeSection.htm

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> Hi, I have one page in a document which is in landscape layout (as it
> contains a diagram) - the rest of the document is in portrait. I want to
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> this if I have text on the page as well, that can't be rotated.
> Thanks.
 
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