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I've searched the TechWhirl archives, but the most recent information I can
find on this is August 1997. I hope someone can provide me with some more
current information.
I have a Word 97 document that contains mostly portrait pages with one
section of landscape pages in the middle. I want the headers and footers on
the landscape pages layed out just like the headers/footers on the portrait
pages. The content of the landscape pages is a HUGE, UGLY table that I
can't force into portrait.
Do I have to use a text box and orient the text properly? If I have to do
this, can I set tab stops on the vertical ruler? How?
Can someone please help me!?!
(PLEASE don't tell me that this would be accomplished in 2 short steps if
only I'd use Frame.)
Thank you,
Jennifer
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Jennifer Delmerico, Sr. Tech Writer
TST, Inc.
Atlanta, GA USA
770-446-3211
jennifer -dot- delmerico -at- tstnet -dot- com