On 3 May 2008 at 14:14, Michele wrote: > > But it still doesn't answer my own problem: Given an /existing/ > > document, and wishing to reformat^Wrestyle a page within it, how does > > one do this? Everything I've tried either does nothing, or alters the > > first page only, or alters everything. > > > > Could someone try this perhaps please, and put me out of my misery? > > Either I've very badly misunderstood something, or there's a rather > > nasty bug - I rather hope it's the former :-) > > > > (2.4/XP fwiw) > > > > Thanks. > > > 2.4/Ubuntu > > In this example you will change the orientation of page 2 from > portrait to landscape. I will assume you have an empty paragraph at > the end page 1. > > 1) create a page style and choose landscape for orientation. > 2) go to the empty para at the end of the page 1 and Insert > Manual > Break. Select Page then the Landscape page style created at step 1 > 3) repeat the operation at the end of page 2, this time selecting as > page style default.
Misere me :-( How clear do I have to be??????? Now try an existing document with 3 portrait pages- let's suppose there are existing manual page breaks (two of them). Can you change just page 2 to landscape? Sorry - I'm getting very frustrated with [what ought to be] a very simple problem. Russell Butler thinks there may be a bug. I think I'd better drop this now for the weekend........... -- Permission for this mail to be processed by any third party in connection with marketing or advertising purposes is hereby explicitly denied. http://www.scottsonline.org.uk lists incoming sites blocked because of spam [EMAIL PROTECTED] Mike Scott, Harlow, Essex, England --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
