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I am writing an article in Word - the page is in `landscape` - I went to Orientation and clicked portrait with no change to the layout, any advice ?
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I don't know what "going to Orientation" is, but you need to go to the
Page Setup panel (tiny arrow at the lower right of the Page Setup group), Margins tab, choose Portrait, and at the bottom be sure "Entire document' is selected (rather than "This section" or "From this point forward.") (How did you make it change in the first place?) On Feb 8, 8:24*am, hellis wrote: I am writing an article in Word - the page is in `landscape` - I went to Orientation and clicked portrait with no change to the layout, any advice ? Thanks Hellis -- hellis |
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Page Layout tab | Orientation should apply to the current section only. If
you make use of the Page Setup dialog box, you'll get more control (as Peter explained). However, if the problem is with *line breaks*, make sure that each text "line" wasn't terminated with a paragraph mark (¶), created by pressing Enter. To do that, click the ¶ button (so that you can see nonprinting marks). -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "hellis" wrote in message ... I am writing an article in Word - the page is in `landscape` - I went to Orientation and clicked portrait with no change to the layout, any advice ? Thanks Hellis -- hellis |
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Thank you for your replies. I have no idea how I ended up with this landscape problem, I shut down mw and all was fine, when I opened the next day it filled my screen. I followed your instructions and nothing has changed :-( Regards Henry |
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Maybe your normat.dot template got changed????
You can open the template itself with Office button Open Templates and fix it there. (Type and delete one character of text in the template, to be sure that Word knows a change was made, before closing it, to force it to ask you whether to save the changes.) On Feb 8, 5:15*pm, hellis wrote: Peter T. Daniels;493927 Wrote: I don't know what "going to Orientation" is, but you need to go to the Page Setup panel (tiny arrow at the lower right of the Page Setup group), Margins tab, choose Portrait, and at the bottom be sure "Entire document' is selected (rather than "This section" or "From this point forward.") (How did you make it change in the first place?) On Feb 8, 8:24*am, hellis wrote:- I am writing an article in Word - the page is in `landscape` - I went to Orientation and clicked portrait with no change to the layout, any advice ? Thanks Hellis -- hellis- Hi Peter and Stephan Thank you for your replies. I have no idea how I ended up with this landscape problem, I shut down mw and all was fine, when I opened the next day it filled my screen. I followed your instructions and nothing has changed :-( Regards Henry -- hellis |
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"hellis" wrote in message ...
Hi Peter and Stephan Thank you for your replies. I have no idea how I ended up with this landscape problem, I shut down mw and all was fine, when I opened the next day it filled my screen. I followed your instructions and nothing has changed :-( Regards Henry If you are saying that this now happens in *all* documents, follow Peter's instructions in his most recent reply. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP |
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