Are you inserting data into fields or is it just text and may be an image.
If the latter you can keep the page portrait and just rotate the
text/image 90 degrees. To rotate the text put it in a text box and
rotate the box.
Steve
On 12/02/2023 15:52, Roderick Anderson wrote:
On 2/11/23 11:21, John Kaufmann wrote:
On 2023-02-11 13:28, Roderick Anderson wrote:
...
I have a need to create some 3X5 index cards with the content
oriented along the 3" axis.
I'm having no joy rotation the label form (Avery 5388) to landscape.
...
Trying to understand what you want to do that, I looked at Avery
5388, which has 3 3"x5" cards (labels, for form purposes) arranged
(landscape) vertically on what appears to be an 8.5"x11" (portrait)
card sheet, with unused borders on that sheet of 1" top/bottom, 1.75"
left/right. Correct?
And you want to treat each card/label as if it were in portrait
orientation for text purposes?
Yes. This is what I want to do.
If so, there are different ways to accomplish that, but before going
further please confirm or correct that understanding (no point giving
answers to the wrong question).
John
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Rod
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