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> I have documents where I have portrait pages, landscape page and then
> more portrait pages. Is there a way to link my header from the
> portrait pages after the landscape page to the portrait pages before
> the landscape page?
>
> fuzzhead
No.
But, depending on what you are doing on the landscape pages (and how many of
them you have), you could keep all headers linked, and on the landscape
pages insert a white rectangle to cover up the unwanted headers..... Or, if
all landscape section contains only one page and you are not using the First
page header, you could use it only in the landscape sections and keep the
primary headers linked.
But if you need to actually use the headers on the landscape pages, then
no... as soon as you break the links between the headers, you cannot link
back and skip headers in doing so.

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What are you trying to preserve?
Can you use crossreferences or restart page number techniques or repeat data
tips like this webpage?
<http://gregmaxey.mvps.org/Repeating_Data.htm>
> I have documents where I have portrait pages, landscape page and then more
> portrait pages. Is there a way to link my header from the portrait pages
> after the landscape page to the portrait pages before the landscape page?
>
> fuzzhead

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Fuzzhead - 19 Aug 2007 20:20 GMT
Thank you for your reply. I have been out of the office or I would have
gotten back to you sooner. What I did was change the header layout on the
landscape page to the same as the over pages. I passed that by the bosses and
they were OK with that. Thanks again for all your help.
Fuzzhead
> What are you trying to preserve?
> Can you use crossreferences or restart page number techniques or repeat data
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