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Automatic Switching of Portrait to Landscape Headers
Hi
I have been trying to resolve this for some time and have alwats reverted to a manual fix!! I have a portrait document template set up that has a colour strip that goes goes the whole way across and two logos in the header. Each of these components is a separate image. I have played with the header settings in an attempt to be able to select the page orientation and see that the header automatically fills the top regardless of whether its set to portrait or landscape. I am not trying to mix page orientation within a document just be abale to open New, set orientation (remains the same for the whole doc) and have the header resize automatically. Am i flogging a dead horse here? Any help will be greatly received. Many thanks |
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Auto width
Hello. Please see the attachment, showing how to set the width of a line (shape) relative to margin width. By color strip, I assume you were referring to a line or very thin rectangle shape, not a fixed jpeg or ohter image file.
Cordially, Ulodesk |
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