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Heather
I am following up on a message written originally 7/15/05 by
(e-mail address removed). The original message is partly reproduced below:
"I have a table that is too large to insert in portrait mode. But I need the
printed document to have the header and footer in the same orientation as the
rest of the document. Right now to rotate a table, and still have it behave
properly, you must change the page orientation, which results in the header
and footer being on the left and right sides of the page not the top and
bottom. "
I have been having the same problem, but I cannot use the same workarounds
that were originally suggested. My document has to be 1) editible by the
receiver, and 2) sent all as one electronic file.
The original responses suggested that this was a concern that was already
being addressed. Is this something that was fixed in the 2007 version of
office (I am still running 2003)? If not, are there any other work-arounds
that have been discovered since this original post?
Thanks so much for your time,
Heather
(e-mail address removed). The original message is partly reproduced below:
"I have a table that is too large to insert in portrait mode. But I need the
printed document to have the header and footer in the same orientation as the
rest of the document. Right now to rotate a table, and still have it behave
properly, you must change the page orientation, which results in the header
and footer being on the left and right sides of the page not the top and
bottom. "
I have been having the same problem, but I cannot use the same workarounds
that were originally suggested. My document has to be 1) editible by the
receiver, and 2) sent all as one electronic file.
The original responses suggested that this was a concern that was already
being addressed. Is this something that was fixed in the 2007 version of
office (I am still running 2003)? If not, are there any other work-arounds
that have been discovered since this original post?
Thanks so much for your time,
Heather