Friday, 21 August 2020

Microsoft Word - Combine Landscape and Portrait Pages?

Saran Stealy: This worked for me on Word 2007: -click on the page you want landscape -click on page layout -click on breaks -click Next Page, which is under the heading section breaks -click on orientation, under page layout and select landscape This will turn the page you're on landscape and those underneath it landscape as well. To turn the ones below back to portrait do this: -click on the page below you chosen landscape one and select portrait under orientation which is under page layout. DONE :D...Show more

Brice Greczkowski: after you've done on the first page, press ctrl + enter to go to the next page automatically. go to page set-up, at the margins tab, change your paper orientation, and look for the apply to scroll down menu where you can see 2 options: 1. whole document, 2. this point forward. choose the No. 2 option to change your paper to your desired orientation w/o changing the previous pages...hope that helps! ^^...Show more

Shaquita Wernicki: D! o one page in either landscape or portrait. When you get to the next page go to "File", "Page Set UP" and then click on the new orientation. Below that is a box where you can apply to the whole document or from that point forward. Choose "From this point forward". Your first page will stay how you set it and the second page will change to the new orientation.

Nell Dipiero: You use a section break as opposed to a page break.Insert - Break - Section BreakApply the page orientation to each section.

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