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Mrrrr's Forum (VIEW ONLY) / Tutoriale si Ghiduri Utile // Tutorials and useful guides / [WORD] Make Header/Footer Stretch with Portrait/Landscape Moderat de TRaP, TonyTzu
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Here’s how to set up a test document to show you how it works; it works the same for headers and footers — I only describe it for headers in these steps:

1. Start a new (blank) Word document.
2. Press Enter a couple of times to add some empty paragraphs.
3. Insert a ‘Next Page’ section break (Page Layout tab > Breaks > Next Page).
4. Press Enter a couple more times, then insert another Next Page section break. You should now have three blank pages in your test document.
5. Place your cursor anywhere in page two prior to the section break, then make change this section to landscape orientation (Page Layout tab > Orientation > Landscape).
6. Go back to page one and double-click in the header area to open the header/footer area.
7. On the Header & Footer Tools > Design tab, click Insert Alignment Tab.
8. On the Alignment Tab window, select Left then click OK. Leave all other settings as they are.
9. Type some text in the header at the cursor position (e.g. ‘left align’).
10. At the end of the text you just typed, click Insert Alignment Tab again.
11. On the Alignment Tab window, select Center then click OK.
12. Type some more text (e.g. ‘center align’). Look what happens — the text you just typed automatically goes to the center position in the header!
13. At the end of the text you just typed, click Insert Alignment Tab again.
14. On the Alignment Tab window, select Right then click OK.
15. Type some more text (e.g. ‘right align’). The text you just typed automatically goes to the right position in the header.
16. Now check what’s happened on page two — the text you just typed and the tabs you inserted using this method have automatically adjusted for the dimensions of the landscape page.
17. Now go to page three — this is a portrait page, and the header text has readjusted back to suit that orientation.

Note: If you adjust the margins for the page, the header/footer text alignment also adjusts to suit.

The above method is for text but it also work on images.

In my case it was a bit harder.

I had a header with a continuous line from margin to margin so I split the picture in 3: left (logo with line), center (line only) and right (logo with line). I set picture Wrap Text to Through for all 3 pics and then inserted a Section break, made 2nd page to landscape and stretched the middle part. Since it was linked to previous, the center piece remained stretched also in portrait, but it is behind the right piece and it doesn't bother.

For footer it was also margin to margin but the logos were bigger, almost meeting in the center so I couldn't set the picture Wrap Text to Through. I ended up setting picture Wrap Text to Square and checking Fix Position on Page.

Now I deleted all section breaks and let it be only 1 Portrait page. When inserting a Section break and setting the 2nd page to landscape it nicely aligns the header and footer.

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