Chanda Wittwer: Landscape Only One Page
Melina Minneweather: File menu > Page Setup and click on the Margins tab.
Madlyn Fallis: You make the page a separate section, this way:Note that this procedure will make the new section and the one that follows it, if any, start at the top of a new page.In versions of Word prior to Word 2007:1. Select the entire text you want to make a new section.2. Click the File->Page Setup menu item.3. Click the Landscape picture.4. Set the Apply To listbox to âSelectionâ.5. Click OK.In Word 2007:1. Select the entire text you want to make a new section.2. Click the Page Layout tab on the Ribbon.3. Click the little arrow in the lower right corner of the Page Setup group.4. Click the Landscape picture.5. Set the Apply To listbox to "Selected Text".6. Click OK.Hope that helps....Show more
Foster Padgette: Build The Landscape You Wanted!
Foster Padgette: Use section breaks to isolate different page attributes.
Donte Liversedge: Yes you can.I've done it for some items at work...You need to go into the Page Set-Up window. At the bottom is the section that tell you what you're applying it to. You're essentially creating a section break instead of a page break.If it is one page out of several, you have to be careful to only do it to the text you need it done to. It's one of those things that is hard to find, even when you're looking for it.Good Luck!...Show more
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