1. For single pages in landscape format, it needs a page break
- Click with the mouse to the place in the document where the Portrait ends and the next page should be in landscape format.
- Then select under the menu item "page layout", the function "breaks". There, you just have to click on the "section breaks / Next page" and the Cursor jumps to the future landscape page.
- This allows you to have a break and can now set the new section formatting.
2. From portrait to landscape format
- If your Cursor is on the desired page, you can open it either by double-clicking on the left edge of the page (ruler) of the menu page formatting, or the dialog box "page setup" in the page layout menu.
- In the dialog box, then select instead of portrait format the horizontal format, and do this for the "Current section". Now the selected page is in landscape format. For all the following pages in landscape format, you choose "document from here" (see image).
- To be able to, after a single landscape page in portrait format writing, you must select a break, and in the dialog box Portrait select.
- Note that you need to be when you Activate the section break with the Cursor in the last line of the page, which is already in the correct Format.
For more tips on dealing with Microsoft Office, you can find here. This guide applies to Microsoft Office Word 2007.
