Texan Scriber wrote:
Fellow Framers,
Does anyone know how to have landscape and portrait pages in the same Frame
file. I tried to create a landscape master page in my frame file and the
application complained that other page sizes have to be adjusted because
the
new page size is too small!
Appreciate your help
Tex,
It sounds like you're trying to create a landscape paper size. You don't
need to do that. You need to create a new master page and rotate it
(Format > Customize Layout > Rotate), then add a text frame to it as
well as header/footer frames if you need those. Then apply that master
to your body page.
Caveats: If your rotated page's flow is the same as your body flow, then
future edits can screw up which content appears on the landscape page.
It is often best to create a separate file for the landscape material;
you can make it act like part of the previous and following chapter
files by setting all their numbering properties correctly.
Alternatively, if you stay in a single chapter file, you can put a
distinctive pgf tag on your landscape material and use the Apply Master
Pages feature to ensure that content is given the right master page.
HTH,
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