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Default Blank word doc changed to landscape.

I want my automatic blank page to come up as portrait again. How can I change
it back to portrait?
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Default Blank word doc changed to landscape.

Open a new blank document. Without making any other changes, go to Page
Setup and change the orientation to portrait. Click Default... and say yes
to the ensuing question.

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Default Blank word doc changed to landscape.

Carrie,

When you are in a new blank page, go to Page Setup and change the
orientation to Portrait. Then click on the Default box in the bottom left
hand corner. When it asks if you want to change the default, click on yes.

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I want my automatic blank page to come up as portrait again. How can I change
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