Hi Paul
Thanks again for the response. I have tried using the insert textbox and copy and paste - this does not look that great and it is taking a lot of time to format. I may just end up keeping all diagrams and tables portrait instead.
What I meant by the footnotes registering previous chapters was this. When I begin a new chapter, I am using section break and then for the new chapter's footnotes, I am starting all footnotes from one for this section. When it comes to including the table for chapter 4, I am using section break so that I can include the table and then turn that page to landscape. But when the writing continues on the next page, either it starts at 1 or it continues from the very beginning of the thesis. So it registers continuous as continuous from all previous chapters. Is this clearer?
I have no idea why it does this. I would have thought that when I include a section break to start chapter 4, then continuous would be still be continuous for chapter 4. So if the footnote before the table is 10 and I include the table, the footnote after the table should either be 1 or 11, right??? But it gives me continuous for the whole thesis - hence 638. Is this any clearer ???? If you do know anything, that would be great if you could help.
If not, I think I have three options.
a) Seek IT help from uni.
b) Include all tables as portrait which is ok but landscape would be better
c) Leave a blank page with the numbering continued for the thesis. When I print it, print the tables in landscape separate and then include them before binding. This will work if all else fails.
But I would still like to know how to sort this out properly. It is something that will stay on my mind for a long while now until I complete it.
Thanks for your help. If you do have any suggestions, that would be great.
Much appreciated
Prakash