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landscape in word


Question Posted Tuesday October 18 2005, 7:17 pm

hey how do i make something in word a landscape instead of a portrait ? i can use either microsoft word or microsoft works so if you answer please specify which!! quickly please if you know !!! =]

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xRoOxiSxBlOnDex answered Wednesday October 19 2005, 9:39 am:
Microsoft WORD;

--> File
--> Page setup
--> Under view, click landscape
--> If you want it to fit on only one page, click "fit to" 1.

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urmomsachltcvrddnt answered Tuesday October 18 2005, 8:18 pm:
You want to use Word. You go into File, Page Setup, Find Orientation, and click on landscape! All done!

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