Word: How to change orientation of page numbers to portrait when the page is in landscape

Hello wise Word gurus! You were so kind in helping me a few weeks ago, that I will impose on you again.

I have a Word document where some of the pages are in Portrait and others are in Landscape. I am attaching an example document in OneDrive: https://onedrive.live.com/?cid=4FBE64FD6D227DC0&id=4FBE64FD6D227DC0%21118

The page numbers are aligned to the top right of each page, no matter what its orientation. Since this document will be bound, I would like the page numbers of the landscaped pages to move so that they are still "top right" in the bound document, even though the text in those pages is still landscaped.

Any ideas? I'm sure it can be done, because I've seen dissertations that had this layout. I just can't figure out how to make it happen.

I am using Office 2013 on a PC.

Many thanks!

Dean

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Here's a handy guide to doing exactly that: Portrait Page Number on Landscape Page
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Last updated April 2, 2024 Views 7,480 Applies to: