In Microsoft Word, landscape for long bond paper is 14 inches wide by 8.5 inches long. Portrait for long bond paper would be 8.5 inches wide by 14 inches long.
TAng ina mo
the length of long bond paper is 13 inches
To change the paper size to long bond paper and adding page bonder in Microsoft Word: Change size into 8.5 x 14. Go to Page Layout in the Tab you've seen above then click Size see the drop down menu then select Legal 8.5 x 14.
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).
Almost all the time you would use the "portrait" orientation. That is what paper looks like in a notebook (the short sides of the paper are the top and bottom). Unless you have a special need for it, you would rarely use the "landscape" orientation. That is when the long sides of the paper are the top and bottom.
landscape
8.5" x 14"
To change the setting of bond paper from short to long, you would typically select the "Page Layout" or "Layout" option on the menu bar. From there, you can adjust the paper size settings, choosing the appropriate dimensions for long bond paper. Make sure to apply the changes to ensure they take effect in your document.
Long Edge
8.5 inches x 13 inches :-)
The Microsoft definition of "portrait" is the orientation of a page such that the longest edge is vertical and the shorter edge is horizontal. The alternative is "landscape" where the long edge is horizontal and the vertical edge is the short one. If you think about it, that means that if the page is perfectly square, there is no difference between portrait and landscape.
if you draw on the paper with the long sides at the top and bottom or a actual picture of an landscape, but if you are talking art then it would be a scenery behind the picture you are/about/have already draw