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I am using Word 2007 and Acrobat 7. In Acrobat, I saved a 250 page pdf file,
which had been recognized in Adobe using OCR, as a Word file. When I open
this now 178 page file in word, the first two pages are in portrait
orientation, but the remaining are in landscape orientation. I change the
orientation of all the pages in the word document to portrait, and the paper
orientation changes, but the text orientation does not. That is, the text
still runs parallel to the left hand margin, instead of the bottom margin of
the paper, and I cannot seem to change it.
My question is, what attribute controls the orientation of the text on a
page. The portrait/landscape attribute seems to control the orientation of
the paper. How do I rotate the test 90 degrees?
Thanks.
Jerry Phillips
(e-mail address removed)
which had been recognized in Adobe using OCR, as a Word file. When I open
this now 178 page file in word, the first two pages are in portrait
orientation, but the remaining are in landscape orientation. I change the
orientation of all the pages in the word document to portrait, and the paper
orientation changes, but the text orientation does not. That is, the text
still runs parallel to the left hand margin, instead of the bottom margin of
the paper, and I cannot seem to change it.
My question is, what attribute controls the orientation of the text on a
page. The portrait/landscape attribute seems to control the orientation of
the paper. How do I rotate the test 90 degrees?
Thanks.
Jerry Phillips
(e-mail address removed)