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how do I create one side landscape and one side portrait in a pos.



 
 
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Old November 8th, 2004, 10:17 PM
dwm
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how do I save one side landscape and one side portrait in a postcard? I
cannot save a 2 sided postcard when both side are different layouts.
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Old November 8th, 2004, 11:18 PM
Mike Hall
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lol.. try it with two pieces of paper.. lay one out on the table portrait
and then lay the other over in landscape and then ask yourself if you could
save one document formatted in that way..

Use some sense..


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how do I save one side landscape and one side portrait in a postcard? I
cannot save a 2 sided postcard when both side are different layouts.



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Old November 8th, 2004, 11:20 PM
Mike Hall
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ok.. had time to think about it yet?.. try the 'rotate' function for the
text and or picture on one side..


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how do I save one side landscape and one side portrait in a postcard? I
cannot save a 2 sided postcard when both side are different layouts.



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Old November 8th, 2004, 11:41 PM
Mary Sauer
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Create your landscape design in another instance of Publisher, rotate 90 degrees,
paste into your main publication.

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how do I save one side landscape and one side portrait in a postcard? I
cannot save a 2 sided postcard when both side are different layouts.



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Old November 9th, 2004, 01:28 AM
dwm
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apparently, mike, i did not make myself clear. I want one file not 2, first
of all. I am making postcards using Publisher. I need to save the work so I
can file it for future use. the front is layed out Portrait, the back is
layed out landscape. When I switch from page one to page 2, the layout
changes to the other page's layout! I already figured out how to make it work
for myself. I just grouped the back side together and rotated it to fit in
the portrait layout & now Publisher & I are happy. LOL back at ya!

"Mike Hall" wrote:

lol.. try it with two pieces of paper.. lay one out on the table portrait
and then lay the other over in landscape and then ask yourself if you could
save one document formatted in that way..

Use some sense..


"dwm" wrote in message
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how do I save one side landscape and one side portrait in a postcard? I
cannot save a 2 sided postcard when both side are different layouts.




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Old November 9th, 2004, 01:30 AM
dwm
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thanks mary. I figured it out after I removed myself for a while from this
computer.

"Mary Sauer" wrote:

Create your landscape design in another instance of Publisher, rotate 90 degrees,
paste into your main publication.

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"dwm" wrote in message
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how do I save one side landscape and one side portrait in a postcard? I
cannot save a 2 sided postcard when both side are different layouts.




 




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