The default is portrait.
No. Portrait is the default page orientation in Excel.
Portrait is the default page orientation in Microsoft Word.
Portrait
Assuming you're talking about changing the page orientation from portrait (default) to landscape... Open the document. Click Format, then Page. Click the white spot next to where it says Landscape. Click OK - and remember to save the file.
Most letters and essays are done in the default portrait orientation. Sometimes a few landscape orientation pages may be included for the purposes of showing images or graphs, for example.
The best place to get OpenOffice for Mac is the official Open Office Organization website. Once on the page, click on "Download" in the top navigation menu and then click on "Get All Platforms" on the download page. This will take you to a page where you can download the Mac version of OpenOffice.
OpenOffice writer - is a word-processor which works similar to Microsoft Word. It is capable of many functions including using different page sizes, text sizes, styles and colours, graphics etc...
In Word the page alignment is always Top, so that text appears at the top of the document when you start typing. Text alignment is left and the page orientation is portrait.
If you are talking about a word processor, a default alignment is the way the page is aligned. The four small tiles on the top of the screen indicate which alignment you are currently set on. the default for most processors is Left-Aligned. Ask on!
Create a new 'Writer' document. Click on Format then Page - you can define your own page size from there...Set the paper format orientation to Landscape.Set the Width to 17.8cm and Height to 12.7cm (equivalent to 7in by 5in.Set your Borders to the required size (try 1cm).You can also set a Border around each card if you wish.Remember to click OK and you're all done.
Go to the File Menu and the Page Setup section. You can change the page orientation from there.
The default home page of a browser is the first page. It is the link which opens up first when loaded.