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Old 10-02-2018, 06:53 AM
SelinaG SelinaG is offline Windows 10 Office 2010 64bit
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Question Change of text alignment without changing the page layout to "horizontal"

Hello,


I am currently writing my Master' thesis and I have to insert tables with respective labels in my text (on a separate page). I created the tables in a different Word document using the horizontal page layout, as they are quite wide. Now I would like to insert them into my main text document. However, the page layout should remain vertical. Only the table and its label should be in the "wide" format, that is, run from the bottom of the vertical page to its top (see first graph attached (its a page from a journal article)). How can I accomplish that?


If I set the page in the wide layout, also header and footer appear in the wide format of course (which I don't want) (see first graph attached (from my document).
Therefore, simple wide format is no option.
If I insert the tables and its labels as graphics, links to footnotes and Citavi get lost as well as the link of the label to the automatically generated list of tables Thus, inserting the table as a graphic is no option, too.


Does anybody have an idea?


Thanks a lot in advance!
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