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LibreOffice 3.6 Writer Guide - The Document Foundation Wiki

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Portrait page (right page) Landscape page (right page)<br />

Top margin 1.5 cm Right margin 2.5 cm<br />

Bottom margin 1.5 cm Left margin 2.5 cm<br />

Left (inner) margin 2.8 cm Top margin 2.8 cm<br />

Right (outer) margin 1.8 cm Bottom margin 1.8 cm<br />

2) Measure the distance from the upper and left edges of the page to the upper left-hand<br />

corner of the space where you want the footer to appear. Measure the width and length of<br />

the space the footer will occupy (to match footers on portrait pages), as shown in Figure<br />

141. Apply these measurements in the Landscape page style supplied with <strong>Writer</strong>.<br />

Figure 141: Measuring the location and size of the footer frame<br />

3) In a blank paragraph in the text, type the footer text or insert fields such as the page<br />

number or the chapter number and name—to match the footer text and fields on the<br />

portrait pages. Assign the Footer style to this paragraph so the typeface, font size, and tab<br />

settings match those of the footers on the portrait pages.<br />

4) Select the text (including the fields) you just entered. Choose Format > Character. On the<br />

Character dialog box, choose the Position tab and set Rotation / scaling to 270 degrees<br />

(counterclockwise). Click OK.<br />

Chapter 4 Formatting Pages 137

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