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I've had the same problems and read above posts. I've done a document in word with landscape and portraite pages. Now I want to re-write it in publisher because the graphics setting in word are really annoying me - particually because I'm using lots of graphics in the header/footer. Basically I've decided to keep it in word because I've got long tables with pictures in landscape and it's     

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Author: Pip
Date: Oct 25, 2007 15:04

May I ask why? It can be done, you just need to "rethink" how to do it. Publisher may not allow mixed orientation but it allows so much more creativity with a publication. -- JoAnn Paules MVP Microsoft [Publisher] ~~~~~ How to ask a question http://support.microsoft.com/KB/555375 "Sue J Lynch" <SueJLynch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:C687EF48-2309-4609-B269
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Thanks, I guess I will just have to do it in Word then. Sue "Ed Bennett" wrote: > Sue J Lynch wrote: > > Yes, I can do that but when I change the page set up to landscape, it alters > > the whole document even if I use section breaks. > > What Mary was trying (but apparently failing) to convey was that you can > indeed not have two different page orientations in one file. You must     

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Author: JoAnn Paules
Date: Sep 12, 2007 06:27

Sue J Lynch wrote: Yes, I can do that but when I change the page set up to landscape, it alters the whole document even if I use section breaks. What Mary was trying (but apparently failing) to convey was that you can indeed not have two different page orientations in one file. You must either have two separate files, or group all objects and rotate through 90°. -- Ed Bennett - MVP
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Yes, I can do that but when I change the page set up to landscape, it alters the whole document even if I use section breaks. Sue "Mary Sauer" wrote: > Create the landscape page as a portrait page, when you are finished group > everything together, rotate the group 90 degrees. > > -- > Mary Sauer MSFT MVP > http://office.microsoft.com/ > http://msauer.mvps.org/ > news://msnews     

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Author: Sue J Lynch
Date: Sep 12, 2007 06:00

Create the landscape page as a portrait page, when you are finished group everything together, rotate the group 90 degrees. -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "Sue J Lynch" <Sue J Lynch@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:921D20DB-84B1-498B-AE02-51BA9601A53F@microsoft.com... I am using Publisher 2003
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Author: Ed Bennett
Date: Sep 12, 2007 05:43

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Author: Sue J Lynch
Date: Sep 12, 2007 05:02

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Author: Mary Sauer
Date: Sep 12, 2007 04:39

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Author: Sue J Lynch
Date: Sep 12, 2007 02:22

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