Inserting a landscape page in a portrait document

Thanks for you help in advance....
I'd like to be able to insert a landscape page into my portrait document. I know how to do this in Word, but can't quite figure it in Pages 09.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!

FranMatt80 wrote:
Thanks for you help in advance....
I'd like to be able to insert a landscape page into my portrait document. I know how to do this in Word, but can't quite figure it in Pages 09.
Can anyone help?
Yes I may.
Searching in existing threads before asking would be an efficient practice.
Your question was asked and responded many times.
A Pages document can't contain two orientations.
It's entirely Landscape or entirely Portrait.
_Go to "Provide Pages Feedback" in the "Pages" menu_, describe what you wish.
Then, cross your fingers, and wait _at least_ for iWork'10
Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) mardi 12 janvier 2010 11:00:17

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