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Footer issue when having different page sizes in one report.
- Apr 28, 2022
Hello PromodFdo ,
the fix is quite easy. You don't use the page numbering field as such and you don't use the tabs at all, but you create a text box with the page numbering field in it. You position the box to top/bottom and right/left relative to the page. Like this, the page numbering will always be in the top/bottom right/left corner, always in the same place regardless of the page size, be that an A4, A3, A5 or A6, section by section.
Hope this helps.
How are you positioning content in headers/footers?
By default, Word uses fixed positions, with tab stops measured from the left margin, which may lead to undesired results when the page orientation or paper format changes.
- PromodFdoApr 28, 2022Copper ContributorThank you for your response. Now It makes sense . I was using tab to push the page number in the footing of A4 to the right side .Then the A3 page number is more to left as you can see. After your response i went to a report which i have this issue and in the middle of it i inserted an A4 landscape but it still shows that issue (page number is more to left) and i didn't use tab this time. So is there a way that i could fix this footer problem?
- Stefan_BlomApr 28, 2022MVP
- PromodFdoApr 28, 2022Copper ContributorThank you
- Lenka_KerumovaApr 28, 2022Iron Contributor
Hello PromodFdo ,
the fix is quite easy. You don't use the page numbering field as such and you don't use the tabs at all, but you create a text box with the page numbering field in it. You position the box to top/bottom and right/left relative to the page. Like this, the page numbering will always be in the top/bottom right/left corner, always in the same place regardless of the page size, be that an A4, A3, A5 or A6, section by section.
Hope this helps.
- PromodFdoApr 28, 2022Copper Contributor
Hi,
Thank you very much for your response. It worked