The "Page Layout" view in applications like Microsoft Word is used to change page orientation, scaling, and margins. This view allows users to easily adjust these settings to suit their document layout needs. You can access it through the "Layout" or "Page Layout" tab in the toolbar, where options for orientation, size, and margins are available.
You can change margins, page orientation, and almost anything else related to how your content will display on the page when printed.
You can setup margins, size, orientation, number of columns, page breaks..
How to change default page margins in excel.
Page formatting refers to formatting the page such as changing the margins, page orientation, creating Header and footer etc.
It will give you a better idea of what the page will look like when printed, and it gives you various options to adjust the page to make it more suitable for printing. Things you can work with include scaling, margins, headers, footers, row and column headings, page orientation and data layout.
Simple. If you are using 2007 or 2010, click on Page Layout and then Orientation. Select portrait or landscape. In 2003, click on Page Setup, Margins and then Orientation.
Go to the File Menu and the Page Setup section. You can change the page orientation from there.
Page Layout
select page layout tabs & choose "margins".click "custom margins" to open the margins tab then in the small boxes (top,bottom,left,right and gutter)put in the measurment you need.
You go to page setup and click on margins tab.
page layout
Yes usually a page layout dialog will allow the user to define the size and orientation of the page with margins etc all in option fields.