Sometimes there might be a need of using both the orientations in one document i.e. portrait and landscape. This could possibly be the requiement of the document. Anywayz, you won't be disappointed as Microsoft Word provides this facility to use both the orientation in one document. The next obvious question is "How ?" This is a very simple task and can be done easily.
1. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document.
2. Go to the last page that you want to keep in portrait mode.
3. Go to Page Layout tab.
4. Click on the Breaks function and choose Next Page (under Section Breaks).
5. Go to the page that you want to change the orientation mode to landscape, and then go to Orientation (still in the Page layout tab) -> Landscape.
6. To make the following pages in portrait mode, insert another Section Breaks/Next Page at the end of the landscape mode page (repeat step 4)
7. Change the Orientation of that page to Portrait.
8. The final document will look like this:
1. Open Microsoft Word and create a new document.
2. Go to the last page that you want to keep in portrait mode.
3. Go to Page Layout tab.
4. Click on the Breaks function and choose Next Page (under Section Breaks).
5. Go to the page that you want to change the orientation mode to landscape, and then go to Orientation (still in the Page layout tab) -> Landscape.
6. To make the following pages in portrait mode, insert another Section Breaks/Next Page at the end of the landscape mode page (repeat step 4)
7. Change the Orientation of that page to Portrait.
8. The final document will look like this:




