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Controlling page orientation when endnotes run over to another pag
In a series of long documents, text on portrait pages alternates with tables
on landscape pages. Often the tables are long and contain so many endnotes that they run on for several pages. (They are endnotes rather than footnotes because there are actually two tables and the notes are wanted at the end of the section, not right under the first table, but the same problem occurs with footnotes.) Here's the problem: The section break/next page occurs at the end of the (landscape) tables. When the endnotes spill over to other pages, those page already exhibit the portrait orientation of the next section, but the headers/text/footers still behave as if the margins are 9 inches apart. I can select the text and pull the margin in to make it look right, but the right-justified part of the header and footer is still off the right side of the page. I can't find the right combination of formatting to get the headers/footers right in both sections without introducing unwanted blank pages. |
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Controlling page orientation when endnotes run over to another pag
I found the solution just after posting: Insert a continous break immediately
before the next page break. "Blue Ridge Editor" wrote: In a series of long documents, text on portrait pages alternates with tables on landscape pages. Often the tables are long and contain so many endnotes that they run on for several pages. (They are endnotes rather than footnotes because there are actually two tables and the notes are wanted at the end of the section, not right under the first table, but the same problem occurs with footnotes.) Here's the problem: The section break/next page occurs at the end of the (landscape) tables. When the endnotes spill over to other pages, those page already exhibit the portrait orientation of the next section, but the headers/text/footers still behave as if the margins are 9 inches apart. I can select the text and pull the margin in to make it look right, but the right-justified part of the header and footer is still off the right side of the page. I can't find the right combination of formatting to get the headers/footers right in both sections without introducing unwanted blank pages. |
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