So, we can change the header on just this page. I’ll press Ctrl+Z to bring the text back. If we make a change in one header, like delete the text, the text is deleted in all the headers because they are linked. If it’s selected, like it is now, that means the header is linked to, or the same as, the previous page. Now double-click the header in the landscape page.īecause we added the header before we changed the orientation of the page, this box says Same as Previous, which means that this header is the same as the header on the previous page.Īnother way you can tell is by going to the HEADER AND FOOTER TOOLS DESIGN tab, and looking at the Link to Previous button. Let’s click VIEW, and Multiple Pages to change to Multiple Page View. If you don’t prefer that look, here are some things you can try.įirst, we need to unlink the header, so we can change it without changing all the other headers. With all the pages printed out and stapled, the header and footer on the landscape page appear sideways on the right and left. You see, when you add a landscape page, the header and footer go to the top and bottom, just like they are supposed to.īut think about how the reader will view the page. After you add pages with different orientations to your document, you can start thinking about design issues.įirst, what do you do with your headers and footers?