From: BBV on
Is it possible to have both portrait and landscape page orientation within
the same multipage Word document? I accidentaly "achieved" this when copying
and pasting a document with pictures. My boss wants to know how I did it
because she would like to have that option in other documents. Can someone
help?
From: Graham Mayor on
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/LandscapeSection.htm

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"BBV" <BBV(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:1F2FF04A-E6B5-4092-BD28-635D95413484(a)microsoft.com...
> Is it possible to have both portrait and landscape page orientation within
> the same multipage Word document? I accidentaly "achieved" this when
> copying
> and pasting a document with pictures. My boss wants to know how I did it
> because she would like to have that option in other documents. Can
> someone
> help?


From: Twayne on
In news:1F2FF04A-E6B5-4092-BD28-635D95413484(a)microsoft.com,
BBV <BBV(a)discussions.microsoft.com> typed:
> Is it possible to have both portrait and landscape page orientation
> within the same multipage Word document? I accidentaly "achieved"
> this when copying and pasting a document with pictures. My boss
> wants to know how I did it because she would like to have that option
> in other documents. Can someone help?

Insert a Section Break Next Page.
Set the next page to Landscape (or portrait).
Type on the landscape (or portrait) pages.
When ready to go back to portrait,
Insert Break, Section - Next Page,
Go to the next pages, set it to Portrait, and type way.

portrait
....
....
Section Break Landscape Next page
Landscape
....
....
Section Break Portrait - next page
Portrait
....
....
etc..

HTH,

Twayne




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