I believe the first comment already points to some answer, but you had read and pointed at "wrong" part of the Wiki. You should look further below in the Wiki, neatly titled Manually Defined Range of a Page style.
Perform any one of the following commands:
- To insert a "page break with style" at the cursor position, choose Insert - Manual Break, select a Style name from the listbox, and click OK.
- [...]
What @Lyrl has explained is the quoted first point in Wiki, "Insert - Manual Break".
[...] I am unable to rotate a page in the middle of the document (in this case, page 98).
It is important to place the cursor at correct position.
Change page 98 to landscape
First, put the cursor at the end of paragraph in page 97.
Then, do Insert > Manual Break... and choose Page break
and Style: Landscape
and click OK button. At this point, page 98 and onwards would appear in landscape orientation. So user must limit to which extent the Landscape
style would be applied. Continue below.
Next, put the cursor at the end of paragraph in page 98.
Then, do Insert > Manual Break... and choose Page break
and Style: Default
and click OK. That is all.
Notice the difference when applying the style for the second time? If you follow above steps properly, the landscape orientation is applied to page 98 only.
If Manual Break failed
Try other methods as explained in the Wiki (besides Manual Break, there are three more methods for you to try under this subtopic). Besides these, whatever method you use, take note that the page orientation usually should be handled by page style.
Why it didn't work
Frankly speaking, Manual Break is the most common and easiest method (at least for me) and it had worked for me regardless I use LibreOffice on Windows or LibreOffice on Linux. There is very slim chances for anyone to make mistake when using Manual Break (It should work for anyone).
I'd think one possible cause it didn't work is that, the existing document might not be using the Default
style and using custom/self-defined style instead. This is estimated based on your explanation that "only the first page of document rotates".
If custom/self-defined styles are used, then typical instructions would be invalid. The question has not much clues, so this is as far as I can estimate.
On the Home tab, in the Paragraph group, click Multilevel List > Define New Multilevel List.
In the dialog box, click Set for All Levels, and set the Bullet/Number position for first level field to 0 pt, and make sure that the Additional indent for each level field is also set to 0 pt.
You can also adjust the Text position for the first level value if you think there's too much space between the numbers and the heading text. Or, if you just want a regular space character there instead of a tab space, back in the main dialog box, click More, and change the value of the Follow number with field from Tab character to Space.
If you don't want Word to convert numbers that you manually type to autonumbering in the first place, so that you don't have to worry about this issue, click File > Options > Proofing. Click AutoCorrect Options, and then, on the AutoFormat As You Type tab, clear the Automatic numbered lists check box.
Best Answer
By default, numbered lists use the
Numbering 1
list style.Right-clicking on the style and choosing Modify shows that the Character Style for level 1 numbering is
Numbering Symbols
.So, find that style under Character Styles and modify it.
If the formatting was done directly instead, then select the whole list and go to Format -> Clear Direct Formatting.