This will change the orientation on the current page and all subsequent pages. To change the orientation again, move the cursor to the beginning of the next page and follow the steps above, making sure that in the 'Apply to:' field, This Point Forward is selected. Microsoft Word 2011 and 2008 for Mac OS X.
Posted:, 06:15 PM Hi Bijan, Insert a 'Section Break (Next page)' where you want the landscape page to begin. Be sure you're tabbed into the new section and go to File Page Setup. Change the page orientation to landscape.
You can do the same thing from Format Document. Be sure the Apply To box is set to This Section before clicking Page Setup and making the change. Beth Rosengard Mac MVP Mac Word FAQ: Entourage Help Page: On 9/16/03 9:49 AM, in article BB8CB753.28BAE%[email protected], 'Bijan Mobasseri' wrote: I'd like to have a landscape page in the middle of an otherwise all-portrait document.
Specifically, I'd like to insert a wide spreadsheet that is layed out as 11x8.5. Can it be done? Posted:, 06:17 PM In article, Bijan Mobasseri wrote: I'd like to have a landscape page in the middle of an otherwise all-portrait document. Specifically, I'd like to insert a wide spreadsheet that is layed out as 11x8.5. Can it be done?
Take a look at Can I have portrait and landscape pages in the same document? In Word Help. Also: and, you can get more help searching the archives: Try using 'Excel insert' (without the quotes) as your search term.
Most documents only ever need a single orientation, but sometimes it is necessary to insert a landscape graph, image or table into a portrait document, which requires the use of multiple page orientation. This is actually easy to implement in Microsoft Word, but (as with many simple tasks in Office 2007, which for many users was a big step backward in terms of usability) the orientation settings are elusive if you don’t know where to look. To learn how to create documents with multiple page orientation, follow the steps below in our simple guide. Related Download: Step-by-Step Instructions.
Tips & Advice. To change multiple pages to a new orientation, locate the beginning of the section or group of pages that needs an alternate orientation, and click anywhere within the page content. Click the Page Layout tab and choose Page Setup. Click either Portrait or Landscape in the Orientation section (whichever is relevant for your needs). Click the Apply To dropdown, and choose This Point Forward.
All pages from the current to the end of the document are now set according to the new orientation. This may not be right for your document, however, so to revert to the original orientation at a certain point, locate the first page to be converted back and click anywhere within the page content. Click the Page Layout tab and choose Page Setup.
Click either Portrait or Landscape in the Orientation section to switch back to the original setting. Related Links.