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6) Click OK to save the changes.
Note
You can override the
Next Style
property by manually inserting
a page break and specifying a page style or by starting a page
with a paragraph or table that has its own page style property
defined. These techniques are described in “Inserting a
landscape page into a portrait document” on page 116.
Changing page orientation within a document
A document can contain pages in more than one orientation. A
common scenario is to have a landscape page in the middle of a
document, whereas the other pages are in a portrait orientation. Here
are the steps to achieve it.
Setting up a landscape page style
1) Note the page style that is current and the margin settings. (You
can find the margin settings on the
Page
page of the Page Style
dialog box, as shown in Figure 97.)
2) Create a new style. (Right-click on the current page style in the
Styles and Formatting window and choose New, from the pop-up
menu.)
3) On the
Organizer
page of the Page Style dialog box (Figure 96),
name (by typing in the
Name
field) this new style Landscape and
set the
Next Style
property to Landscape (to allow for having
more than one sequential landscape page).
Figure 96: Naming the new style and setting the next
page style to Landscape
4) On the
Page
page of the Page Style dialog box (Figure 97), set the
Orientation
to Landscape. The width and height attributes of the
page will automatically change.
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