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Inserting a landscape page into a portrait document<br />

Now that you have defined the Landscape page style, here is how to apply it.<br />

1) Position the cursor in the paragraph or table at the start of the page that is to be set to<br />

landscape. Right-click and choose Paragraph or Table, respectively, in the pop-up menu.<br />

2) On the Text Flow page of the Paragraph dialog (Figure 111) or the Table Format dialog<br />

(Figure 112), select Insert (or Break for a table) and With Page Style. Set the Page Style<br />

property to Landscape. Click OK to close the dialog and to apply the new page style.<br />

Figure 111: Specifying a page break before a paragraph<br />

Figure 112: Specifying a page break before a table<br />

3) Position the cursor in the paragraph or table where the page is to return to portrait<br />

orientation and change the paragraph properties or table properties so that With Page<br />

Style is the portrait page style that was used before the Landscape page style.<br />

4) Click OK to return to the previous portrait page style.<br />

Tip<br />

Adding title pages<br />

If you need the headers or footers on the landscape pages to be in portrait<br />

orientation, see “Portrait headers on landscape pages” on page 137.<br />

<strong>Writer</strong> provides a fast and convenient way to add one or more title pages to a document and<br />

optionally to restart the page number at 1 for the body of the document.<br />

To begin, choose Format > Title Page from the Menu bar. On the Title Page dialog (Figure 113),<br />

you can make a variety of choices:<br />

• Convert existing pages to title pages, or insert new title pages<br />

• How many pages to convert or insert<br />

Chapter 4 Formatting Pages 115

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