From: Bod on 29 Apr 2010 20:06 Hi! I read the mvps article but I can't find anything about "alignment tabs" that sort themselves out when going from portrait to lanscape. My work around (I have a doc that goes back and forth between portrait and lanscape several times) was to - set up the first section's tabs for portrait (as portrait tabs are all visible on landscape pages but not vice versa) - make subsequent sections all linked to previous - then for each new section that is not the same page orientation as previous, unlink - then set the lanscape centre tab and go to each landscape section and hit F4; then do same for the right tab "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: > Yes, there is a new "alignment tab" in Word 2007 (described in my article on > tabs at http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/SettingTabs.htm). > > -- > Suzanne S. Barnhill > Microsoft MVP (Word) > Words into Type > Fairhope, Alabama USA > http://word.mvps.org > > "PamC via OfficeKB.com" <u43222(a)uwe> wrote in message > news:914f41aac980d(a)uwe... > >I have found that it only shimmies if one has not unlinked the > >header/footer > > from the previous one. AFAIR, the W2007 header/footer is set up to > > handle > > this automatically with relative to margin tab alignment. > > > > PamC > > > > > > Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote: > >>One way to do this is with a table (three columns) set to 100% width. But > >>you will find that this is very processor-intensive and may make your > >>headers "shimmy" constantly as Word continually recalculates the width. > >> > >>> How do I set up footers with left, centre and right aligned elements so > >>> that > >>> if I introduce a landscape section in a portrait document it still > >>> works? > > > > -- > > Message posted via http://www.officekb.com > > > > > > >
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