If you are trying to get both page 1 and page 2 on the same page landscape, you will need to go into your printer settings and set it for "booklet". It almost sounds like now you have it set for duplex (2-sided). It may depend on your printer and also what version of Word that you are using. But try the advanced printer setting and see if that works.
landscape
It is in landscape orientation.
You can not change a paper size to landscape, landscape is an orientation, not a size.
I believe the academic paper is researched and written so that the student learns, whereas the business document is researched and written to convey information to the reader.
In the context of stationery, orientation refers to the positioning of a document or paper in either landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) mode. This determines how the document is viewed or printed.
If your text document consists only of pages with the same page style, you can change the page properties directly: 1.Choose Format - Page. 2.Click the Page tab. 3.Under Paper format, select "Portrait" or "Landscape". 4.Click OK.
Say you have a rectangular piece of paper. In portrait, the text will go across the narrower part of the paper. In landscape, the text will go across the longer part of the paper.
First identify which are the long sides. Paper can be held either in portrait or landscape position. In portrait, the longer sides are the sides, and the shorter sides are the top and bottom. In landscape, it is the opposite. Since your question didn't indicate portrait or landscape, I will give the directions for portrait. For landscape, just turn the paper so that the longer sides are top and bottom. For portrait, make sure that the longer sides are at the sides. Now fold the paper so that the longer sides touch, then press the paper to make a crease along the fold. For landscape, fold the paper so that the shorter sides touch, and press the paper to make a crease along the fold.
You go into "file" then click on "page set up" then go to the "paper size" tab and click on "landscape". now press ok and it should work. Hope this helps :-)
One will display and print your document on the piece of paper with the sides being the long edges and the top and bottom being the short edges (portrait), while the other will orient the words so the sides are the short edges and the top and bottom are the long edges (landscape).
Landscape orientation is when the long edge of a piece of rectangular paper (A4 for example) is horizontal. This is the same as the display on a computer or TV. Portrait orientation is when the long edge of a piece of rectangular paper is vertical. This is the orientation normally used in printing text.
Landscape and portrait have nothing to do with the kind of paper. They indicate the orientation of the paper in relationship to what is printed on the paper. Landscape prints with the long side of the page at the top (the side is the shorter width), while portrait prints with the long side of the paper to the side (the top is the shorter width).