In Excel you can choose landscape or portrait from the print menu, the default is normally portrait.
It is the referred to as the page orientation. It can be either Portrait or Landscape.
No. Portrait is the default page orientation in Excel.
It can be related to printing. Portrait orientation means you will print with the long side of the paper on the left and right. Landscape orientation means you will print with the long side of the paper at the top and bottom. That can be done through Page Setup. Orientation can also be related to the direction data appears in a cell. It is possible to have the data going diagonally by a chosen amount for example. That can be done through the alignment options when formatting a cell.
Select the cell or range you want to change.In the Format Cells section, click on the Alignment tab.Move the Orientation pointer (right side of Format Cells | Alignment window) to the orientation you want.Click OK.
I assume this has to do with printers or printing.Page orientation is whether the bottom of the print is the long side of the paper or the short side of the paper.Where the bottom is the short side (for 8.5 by 11 inch paper, it is the 8.5 inch side, like business letters) it is called "portrait" orientation.Where the bottom is the long side (the 11 inch side, like some posters or signs) it is called "landscape" orientation.A printer is just asking which way do you want to print something, portrait or landscape orientation.The terms refer to the standard or ordinary orientations of paintings or photographs. Portraits, images of people, are usually presented with the width shorter than the height. Typically, landscapes are wider than they are high.
Columns are vertical in a spreadsheet.
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In excel, chick on file, page setup, landscape. There you have it. Beautiful, horizontal speadsheets.
They are spreadsheet files and Excel refers to them as workbooks.
It is possible to design an invoice in Excel and get it to have the values that you need. It can then be printed and sent to a customer.
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No, comments are not printed by default.