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Old 10-04-2018, 12:17 AM
SelinaG SelinaG is offline Change of text alignment without changing the page layout to "horizontal" Windows 10 Change of text alignment without changing the page layout to "horizontal" Office 2010 64bit
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Thank you all for the recommendations. I use text boxes now for the table and the labels, that are rotated 90 degree on a portrait format page. The label is still connected to the automatically generated list of tables. However, foot notes do not work. It is not perfect, but the easiest way, when all the tables are yet created.
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