While the Portrait style is good for multiple paragraphs of text, the latter one works very well with images, graphs, and such. In only a few clicks, you can instantly change the orientation of either your whole document or even a single page on MS Word. 

How to Make One Page Landscape in Word?

On MS Word, you’ll need to use Section Breaks to make only one page landscape. Here’s how you can do it. The process is similar on all MS Word versions, although there may be slight variation in some of the options.  

Using Custom Margins

If you want to turn a single page or even a just paragraph into the Landscape orientation, you can do so by following these steps: 

Using Section Breaks

Here’re the steps you need to follow: If you’re using MS Word 2010, you can follow these steps:

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