Alternatively, you could just print that page as a PNG and put that score
page PNG into Photoshop or some other image editing software, rotate the
entire page 90 degrees, then select the individual instructions that you
want to remain unrotated and rotate them back -90 degrees, then save that
score page as a PNG or TIFF or whatever.  That might be simpler than
fiddling with the #(set-default-paper-size "A4" 'landscape) to get that to
work only on one page. It's possible but would take some experimentation.
The Photoshop method is simpler and guaranteed to work.

BTW, folks, sneering "read the manual" at people who ask questions is a rude
and pointless response. It adds nothing. If someone feels the urge to jeer
"read the manual," just don't post at all. That's equivalent to a slap in
the face. 



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