Forum Discussion
Two page orientations in a single collapsible/expandable Numbered Section
- Jan 09, 2024
The brief answer is "No." You cannot do this.
"Section" can have two meanings. It has the ordinary English-language meaning, and the Word jargon meaning. Here, the difference is important.
In Word jargon, a section is a document part that contains all sorts of formatting. I discuss this in What gets carried over when you start a new section?
To change Orientation, having multiple orientations in the same document, you must put the differently oriented part into a separate Word Section.
The concept of Word Sections dates back to the beginning of Word.
Here is an additional link to Working with sections by Dave Rado, MVP
On the other hand, the Collapse/Expand feature is realtively new, having been added as a non-optional feature with Word 2013.
It will not cross section boundaries.
Here is my writing about how it works.
The brief answer is "No." You cannot do this.
"Section" can have two meanings. It has the ordinary English-language meaning, and the Word jargon meaning. Here, the difference is important.
In Word jargon, a section is a document part that contains all sorts of formatting. I discuss this in What gets carried over when you start a new section?
To change Orientation, having multiple orientations in the same document, you must put the differently oriented part into a separate Word Section.
The concept of Word Sections dates back to the beginning of Word.
Here is an additional link to Working with sections by Dave Rado, MVP
On the other hand, the Collapse/Expand feature is realtively new, having been added as a non-optional feature with Word 2013.
It will not cross section boundaries.
Here is my writing about how it works.