In the Header & Footer Tools tab > Position group, click Insert Alignment Tab.Optional: Add any text you want positioned at the left.Double-click in the header area to open the header.Open a new Word document (or the template if you want to set this up in your template).Step 1: Set up alignment tabs for the headers and footers I might see if I can tweak the macro to do that-if so, I’ll write it up as a separate blog post. Note: If you use borderless tables for your headers and footers, this macro will still work, but you’ll have to manually turn off the Link to Previous options for the landscape page’s headers and footers and also for the following portrait page. Alignment tabs are much better than inserting tabs yourself as they automatically adjust if you change the page layout.
I recorded a macro that does just that, but it relies on headers and footers being laid out using the alignment tabs, not borderless tables. A client wanted an easy way for her staff to insert a landscape page into a report without messing up the headers and footers.