![]() ![]() Sometimes you don’t realise that you need to print your document in Landscape rather than Portrait (it’s usually this way around, I find) until you have printed out one copy and find that your lovely picture or table falls off the edge of the page. How do you change between Portrait and Landscape when you’re printing? Then press the Orientation button to make your selection. Find the Orientation menu by going into the Page Layout tab and Page Setup section: How do you change between Portrait and Landscape in Excel 2007 and Excel 2010?Ĭhanging the orientation in Excel works in exactly the same way as doing it in Word. See this post on Section Breaks for instructions on how to do this and change just one page or section. To change one page in Word to be in Landscape, you need to set Section Breaks first, so that Word knows which pages you want to change. Press the Orientation button (or the little arrow at the bottom) to access the menu:Ĭhoose your orientation, and the whole document will change to that orientation, unless you’re only changing one section (see below) How do you change one page in Word to be in Landscape? This can be found in the Page Layout tab, in the Page Setup section: You swap between Portrait and Landscape using the Orientation menu in Word. How do you change between Portrait and Landscape in Word 2007 and Word 2010?
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