It is usefu if you wanta wider image or longer image wider section of text or longer.
Selects portrait or landscape orientation for a page.
Portrait is the default page orientation in Microsoft Word.
What you are looking for is the word "orientation."
It is in Orientation on the Page Layout tab.
page layout - orientation - landscape
Portrait
Page Layout > Orientation > Landscape
On the Page Layout tab on the top menu bar. Under page orientation.
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.
Go to the File Menu and the Page Setup section. You can change the page orientation from there.
Go to `Page Layout` icon and click on Orientation and then click on landscape. Hope this helps!
No. Portrait is the default page orientation in Excel.
In Microsoft Word page set up is in the page layout menu. This is where you set up your page -- adjust margins, set the page orientation, set up columns, add page breaks.