I may be missing something, but is there a reason you didn't just
start with a new FM landscape document with the header, footer, and
text frames already in place?

Rotating the page rather than changing the orientation (not rotating)
of the text frames means that you're always working at a 90 degree
angle; as you've discovered, it's hard to do.

It's usually easier to set up a horizontal master page so that the top
is actually at the top...

Cheers,
Art



On 12/29/06, Hess, Monica CTR NAVSEA, 40922 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I created a landscaped master page (a required element of one of our
documents) by rotating an empty master page, inserting the header/footer
elements, adding text frames to the body page and now I'm stymied as to
how to insert the text into the frames without having to unrotate,
rotate the frames. Any suggestions? Thanks.

Monica Hess
EDSI
NSWC Crane, Det. Fallbrook
760.731.3576

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