Portrait and landscape format in the same document in Publisher
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Hello,
I have a document in Publisher that consists of several pages in Portrait format. I would like to orient just one page in Landscape format throughout the document.
Can someone help me?
I have Office 2007
Configuration: Windows Vista / Firefox 22.0
I have a document in Publisher that consists of several pages in Portrait format. I would like to orient just one page in Landscape format throughout the document.
Can someone help me?
I have Office 2007
Configuration: Windows Vista / Firefox 22.0
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Raymond is right, Publisher is a layout software and not a word processor....
And precisely because it is layout software, there are tips to achieve what you want:
You can create another page in landscape format, place all the desired elements and photos, create a large (borderless) frame around the page, assemble all the elements, and copy and paste everything into your other document... And then, you apply a 90° rotation to that import.
The frame (borderless) will help you position your group of objects on your page.
You can also perform your layout in the base document and rotate the group of objects.. Publisher allows you to place elements outside the page (on the pasteboard)
And precisely because it is layout software, there are tips to achieve what you want:
You can create another page in landscape format, place all the desired elements and photos, create a large (borderless) frame around the page, assemble all the elements, and copy and paste everything into your other document... And then, you apply a 90° rotation to that import.
The frame (borderless) will help you position your group of objects on your page.
You can also perform your layout in the base document and rotate the group of objects.. Publisher allows you to place elements outside the page (on the pasteboard)