In MS Word 2007 or 2010, select the "Page Layout" tab. In the "Page Setup" block that will change the orientation of the section in which your cursor is selected, or of the entire document if there is only one section.
Earlier versions of MS word have this function located elsewhere, and other programs do it differently, as well.
if your on word 2007 go to page view then orientation. :)
click the button in the bottom right corner when you are under maps
most likely in settings.
A portrait is the likeness of a person. A landscape is a landscape. You cannot have a landscape portrait.
Portrait has the long edge running vertically, while landscape has it running horizontally.
Portrait is a rectangle that is shorter on the top and bottom and longer on the sides, (like a portrait) and landscape is longer on the top and bottom and shorter on the sides like you would paint a picture of a landscape.
portrait is taller than it is widelandscape is wider than it is tall
Portrait has the long edge running vertically, while landscape has it running horizontally.
Portrait/Landscape
This is not a gardening question this is photographic. A landscape picture is longer than it is high, a portrait is the opposite.
portrait
It is primary a portrait, although with a landscape background.
portrait is taller than it is widelandscape is wider than it is tall
A document typed in landscape orientation typically appears wider than a document typed in portrait orientation. This is because landscape orientation is designed to provide more horizontal space for content compared to portrait orientation, which offers more vertical space.
Go to the File menu and then Page Setup. You will find the option to change between Landscape and Portrait there.