For those of you who want to set or create landscape and portrait pages in a single Microsoft Word file, the method is quite easy, as you can see in this MS Word video tutorial. The page orientation in a Word document is usually portrait or vertical (lengthwise downwards). However, sometimes we need to change the landscape/horizontal appearance of one or more Word pages, for example, those containing images, flowcharts, tables, mind maps or concept maps, organizational structures, etc. The question is, how do I change the portrait page layout to landscape while still being in the same file? Actually, besides the method I explained in this video, there are other methods, such as using Breaks, then selecting Section Breaks and then clicking Next Page. However, I usually use the method in this video because I find it quick and easy to set landscape and portrait pages. #portrait #landscape #microsoftword This video is very useful. Watch it until the end and don't skip it to avoid misunderstandings. For more fun, visit: www.recehmanfaat.blogspot.com Follow my fan page: web.facebook.com/komputerpemula?_rdc=1&_rdr Like, subscribe, and share for more benefits.