07-31-2009, 05:38 AM
I don't think this is as big a problem as you think it is, wowzer.
1. Put section breaks between your portrait and landscape pages.
2. Click in the footer of pages where the page numbering goes from landscape to portrait and vice versa. In the little window that pops up, make sure to deselect 'same as previous section'.
3. Put the page number wherever you'd like it to be.
4. Put a section break between your landscape and portrait pages.
5. See #2.
6. Repeat steps as necessary.
GuyGene... lets see same sorta thing, but you'll have to put extra section breaks in and reformat the page number differences. Also make sure to use heading numbers at the very least - that way it will automatically pull your chapter numbers into the page numbering system. Convoluted, but makes sense after a while. Almost kinda makes you wish you were using LaTex or something, no? Sigh - I've fucked around with Word formatting too much.
I will email both of you files with a basic setup if you need. PM me.
1. Put section breaks between your portrait and landscape pages.
2. Click in the footer of pages where the page numbering goes from landscape to portrait and vice versa. In the little window that pops up, make sure to deselect 'same as previous section'.
3. Put the page number wherever you'd like it to be.
4. Put a section break between your landscape and portrait pages.
5. See #2.
6. Repeat steps as necessary.
GuyGene... lets see same sorta thing, but you'll have to put extra section breaks in and reformat the page number differences. Also make sure to use heading numbers at the very least - that way it will automatically pull your chapter numbers into the page numbering system. Convoluted, but makes sense after a while. Almost kinda makes you wish you were using LaTex or something, no? Sigh - I've fucked around with Word formatting too much.
I will email both of you files with a basic setup if you need. PM me.