Hi Nicola
When you change the page layout, underneath the options for
portrait/landscape there is an option that says "apply to" and a drop
down menu - change this to "from this point forward" instead of the
default "whole document". If you want the subsequent pages portrait
you'll have to repeat this procedure on the next page.
Hope that works
Sara
Sara King
Graduate Tutor/CETL Senior Associate
Division of Psychology
Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
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Sent: 27 March 2007 18:50
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Subject: Word: Portrait and Landscape
Hello :0)
Does anyone know how you can create a word document where the first page
is portrait with text and then the second page is landscape with a
chart. Everytime I try to make page 2 landscape, it makes the whole
document landscape.
Kind Regards,
Nicola Davies,
BSc; MSc Comm.; PhD Candidate
Liasion Officer for the DHP Postgraduate Subcommittee
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