![]() Problematically, the StyleRef field doesn’t. Unfortunately, certain fields do not work in text boxes-most This is simpler to set up than using a table in a frame but Load the “blank” pages back into your printer, being careful to orient the pages in such a way that the landscape pages will printĬorrectly, and print the landscape section or document. Print the portrait document (or portrait portion of the combined portrait/landscape document). In a separate document, or in a separate landscape section at the end of the document, set up your landscape pages with the appropriate Pages will have the same header and/or footer as the text pages. In your document, insert manual page breaks (Ctrl+Enter) to create the required number of pages for your landscape section. Header/footer, and it works in any version of Word. Simplest method of printing landscape pages with a portrait If your document is not likely ever to need to be emailed to others,īut will only be distributed in hard copy, this is probably the Using “dummy pages” and two print runs (all Word Or you can follow the directions below for doing theĮntire task manually. Note: Since the page number is in an ordinary text box, you canĪctually make the text box large enough to contain a header or footer Position | More Layout Options to specify the location precisely. You can try to drag it where you want it, or you can use Arrange | You may need to fine-tune the size and placement of the text box. In the Text group, use the Textĭirection button to rotate the number to the correct orientation. Since the number is in a text box, the Text Box Tools tab is available when you select the number. You’ll probably need to reformat whichever number you choose, removing a border or reducing the font size. If you want numbers at the top of the page, choose Right, or The wrong direction, so you’re probably better off with the Plain The “vertical” ones look tempting but in fact are rotated In the gallery, choose one of the Page X or Plain Number selections. Note: This group and button are also accessible from the Insert tab In the Header & Footer group, click Page Number, then Page Margins. Word 2007 essentially automates the creation of a text box asĭouble-click in the header area to display the Header & Footer Tools Design (though not exactly obvious), so let’s start there. If all you need is a page number, Word 2007 has made this much easier The other methods are all quite involvedĪnd require a fair amount of trial and error, but the instructions ![]() Method that is comparatively easy (using “dummy pages”), and it isįrequently not satisfactory. Number, header, or footer on a landscape page. There are several alternative methods of putting a portrait page How to put a portrait header or footer on a landscape page Note that the references to steps refer to information on inserting a landscape page in the original that are not quoted here. Here is the best source on this: How to put a portrait header and footer on a landscape page by Bill Coan. You can see several informed and useful techniques in other answers there. ![]() Here is my demonstration document: Portrait Headers and Footers in Landscape Sections demo It was prepared in response to this question on the Microsoft Answers Forum. This is addressed in my chapter on Sections and Headers/Footers and Page Numbers. Here is a video that demonstrates how to do this in Ribbon versions. The same methods that worked in Word 2003 are the only ones available in Word 2019/365 although the controls have changed in the interface. You can do this, but it requires separate headers/footers for that section that are placed in textboxes, tables or frames that float in the header/footer. ![]()
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