The standard page layout for a Word document is portrait (i.e. vertical) in orientation. Roughly once every couple months I need to insert one or two landscape pages (ie. Pages that are horizontal in orientation) into a Word document – usually to insert a large screenshot or a table with lots of columns.
Support Communities / iWork / Pages for Mac. Some pages portrait, some landscape, all in one document. My document requires some pages to be landscape and some portrait. It seems however, that page orientation is a global property of a document. Some pages portrait, some landscape, all in one document. If some of your content is being cut off by the printer, you can use scaling to fit your workbook to the page automatically. Navigate to the Print pane. In our example, we can see in the Preview pane that our content will be cut off when printed.
I always forgethow to do this and end up wasting time searching for the answer. To keep it simple: S ection Breaks Page Layout Tab > Breaks > Next Page (under Section Breaks) Kudos to Rebecca Johnson and her very clear and handy instructions on at. Interesting I don’t experience that issue, and was unable to reproduce the issue you are experiencing. How many pages is your document? What order of operations did you follow? I tried both approaches – first setting up your page numbering in the header as well as first adding Next Page Section breaks first – and both worked. I’d be happy to take a look at your file to see if I can identify what’s causing the issue.
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