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Wendy
Hi all,
I have a document which contains both portrait and landscape pages within,
and various places within the document, multiple times (section changes).
This document also contains a header - half of the information is contained
on the left side of the header, and the other half is on the right side
margin, acting in a 'right justified' manner.
Usually, if this doc was just portrait, I would create a 2cell table and
format it appropriately, or even create a tab that rested on the right
margin, being a right-tab instead of the usual 'left tab'.
With the changes in the direction between portrait and landscape, neither of
these solutions work well on the landscape pages for the right margin.
Is there a better solution or other workaround?
TIA,
I have a document which contains both portrait and landscape pages within,
and various places within the document, multiple times (section changes).
This document also contains a header - half of the information is contained
on the left side of the header, and the other half is on the right side
margin, acting in a 'right justified' manner.
Usually, if this doc was just portrait, I would create a 2cell table and
format it appropriately, or even create a tab that rested on the right
margin, being a right-tab instead of the usual 'left tab'.
With the changes in the direction between portrait and landscape, neither of
these solutions work well on the landscape pages for the right margin.
Is there a better solution or other workaround?
TIA,