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It's simple enough to create a document that's formatted in portrait or landscape orientation, but what if you want to make a document in which only one page is landscape? It's possible, but perhaps because it's not that common, Microsoft Word doesn't make that a one-click formatting option. Here are two ways to make a single page landscape within a document that is otherwise portrait.
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1. In the Word document you want to format, place the cursor at the top of the page that you want to turn landscape.
2. Click Layout in the ribbon tabs.
3. In the Page Setup section, click Breaks.
4. In the Section Breaks section, click Next Page.
5. Still in the Page Setup section, choose Orientation, then click Landscape. You should see the entire rest of the document turn landscape.
6. Scroll down and place the cursor at the start of the next page.
7. In the Page Setup section, click Breaks.
8. In the Section Breaks section, choose Next Page.
9. Click Orientation, followed by Portrait.
AdvertisementWhat if you don't want to make all the text on a particular page landscape, but rather just a section of text? You can select some text and apply landscape formatting just to that.
1. Select the text on a page that you want to format as landscape.
2. Click Layout in the ribbon tabs.
3. In the Page Setup section, click Margins. At the bottom of the drop-down menu, choose Custom Margins.
4. In the Page Setup dialog box, in the Orientation section, click Landscape.
5. In the Preview section, click the Apply to menu and choose Selected text.
6. Click OK.
The selected text should now appear on its own page in landscape format.
Dave Johnson Freelance WriterDave Johnson is a technology journalist who writes about consumer tech and how the industry is transforming the speculative world of science fiction into modern-day real life. Dave grew up in New Jersey before entering the Air Force to operate satellites, teach space operations, and do space launch planning. He then spent eight years as a content lead on the Windows team at Microsoft. As a photographer, Dave has photographed wolves in their natural environment; he's also a scuba instructor and co-host of several podcasts. Dave is the author of more than two dozen books and has contributed to many sites and publications including CNET, Forbes, PC World, How To Geek, and Insider.