Put the cursor in the footer of that page and remove the Link to Previous option as well. Click to unselect the button labeled Link to Previous (or perhaps Same as Previous). Put the cursor in the header of the first landscape page. If you have already set a header or footer and then check 'Different first page' the header/footer you set previously will become the header/footer for second and subsequent pages. To edit the page numbers, click View -> Header and Footer. Insert (tab) -> Header (footer) -> Header & Footer Tools (tab) the Header & Footer Tools tab (Word 2007 and later).Insert your page numbers like you normally would for your Word document, most likely using the Insert -> Page Numbers function from the menu.
Here's how to move the page numbers so that they line up with the rest of the document.
Now that we made the page landscape, the page numbers will print along the right hand side of the paper, which won't line up with the rest of the portrait pages when printed and bound. This will make the rest of the pages portrait, leaving the one page (page 2) landscape. Under the heading Orientation, click Portrait, then click Ok. Then click File -> Page Setup on the menu.Click Section Break - Next Pageand click Ok. To make the rest of the document portrait again, first place the cursor on the last line of the page that you want to be landscape (page 2 in this example).Word XP is not supported on Windows 10 and so it search answer key bike.