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How Do You Change The Page Orientation For One Page In A Word Document?

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How Do You Change The Page Orientation For One Page In A Word Document?

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Page orientation is expressed as either “Portrait” (where the page is taller than it is wide) or “Landscape” (where the page is wider than it is tall). The default page setting in Microsoft Word is “Portrait.” Changing it to “Landscape” for an entire document is fairly easy. When it becomes necessary to change just a single section or page, such as for a chart or other graphic, the process is still easy, but not as intuitive. Scroll to the top of the page you want to change orientation on. Click on the page. If there is text on the page, click within a word on the page. If there are graphics, select a graphic. If both, click on the text as text is usually easier to select than graphics. Click on “Page Layout,” usually the third tab from the left in the options at the top of the screen. Find “Page Setup.” To the right of those words is a small square with an arrow in the bottom-right corner. Click on that arrow, opening the “Page Setup” dialog. Click the “Landscape” box under “Orientati

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