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How to resize a specific page without others being affected?
Hi, I am running Office Professional 2016.
Let's say I have a document which has 5 pages, how can I resize a specific page without the other pages being resized also? Really ticks me off lol I know I can just create different Word documents but that defeats the point and I don't want to give up lol surely there's a way? Help is greatly appreciated. Thanks. |
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Put a section break before (and I think after) the page that you want to be a different size. Click Layout > Breaks > Next Page to insert the section break, then you can resize that one page alone.
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That is correct, a section break before and after, probably a next-page section break.
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