![]() They come out of the printer in portrait orientation. I have pages which are WIDER than they are TALL, but are *NOT* Landscape pages. Like SO many other people here, and on other areas of the Internet I've found, I can decide that, because I know which way I want my printing to print. Sorry, Microsoft, but I don't need YOU to decide whether my pages are portrait or landscape. Lisa (MS MVP Word) writes that 'other parts of print experience would be affected' - yes they would, Lisa, they'd be affected so they work CORRECTLY. Years later (yes, I'll necro the thread!) and there's still no definitive fix. ![]() No matter which value you change (size or orientation), Word changes the other value. Notice that Word has changed the orientation from Portrait to Landscape.Ĭlick Size and notice that Word has changed the width to 7", and the height to 8.5". Have been printing checks and other forms this way in every version of Word since Word 97.Įnter 8.5" for the width, 7" for the height (or any values where the width is greater than the height), and press OK.Ĭlick on Orientation. If the document orientation is landscape, the text is rotated, and therefore doesn't match the form. The page orientation needs to be portrait to match the form. I need to print checks on pre-printed forms that are 8.5" wide by 7" tall. Word will not allow me to set the page orientation to portrait if the page width is greater than the page height. ![]() I have run into a problem using a fresh install of Office 2010 Pro on Windows 7.
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