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When using 8.5 x 11 paper in portrait orientation for a newsletter, you should make how many coloums?

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How many columns should use whenusing 8.5 x 11 paper in portrait orientation for a newsletter?

Use 2-3 columns.


A page orientation in which the paper is taller than it is wide is called?

Portrait orientation.


When you print your document the paper is taller than wide?

It is in landscape orientation.


What Orientation presents its information printed across the shorter width of the paper?

Portrait.


What two kinds of paper are landscape and portrait?

Landscape and portrait have nothing to do with the kind of paper. They indicate the orientation of the paper in relationship to what is printed on the paper. Landscape prints with the long side of the page at the top (the side is the shorter width), while portrait prints with the long side of the paper to the side (the top is the shorter width).


What orientation would you use for Microsoft Word?

Almost all the time you would use the "portrait" orientation. That is what paper looks like in a notebook (the short sides of the paper are the top and bottom). Unless you have a special need for it, you would rarely use the "landscape" orientation. That is when the long sides of the paper are the top and bottom.


What is the different between landscape orientation and portrait orientation?

Portrait means that the longest side is vertical, as in an 8.5x11 inch sheet of paper, the 8.5 inch sides are on top and bottom, the 11 inch sides are right and left. Landscape means that the longest side is horizontal, so turn the paper ninety degrees.


What best describes landscape orientation?

Landscape orientation is when the long edge of a piece of rectangular paper (A4 for example) is horizontal. This is the same as the display on a computer or TV. Portrait orientation is when the long edge of a piece of rectangular paper is vertical. This is the orientation normally used in printing text.


When the paper orientation is portrait do the contents print across the length of the page instead of across the width?

Across the width. Portrait - width < height Lanscape width > height Typically achieved by rotating paper though a right angle!


What is meant by the term orientation as it relates to stationery?

In the context of stationery, orientation refers to the positioning of a document or paper in either landscape (horizontal) or portrait (vertical) mode. This determines how the document is viewed or printed.


What is landscape orientation in Word how can you change it?

Portrait and Landscape take their names from the way paintings of those two types are. Both are rectangular, but a portrait is usually higher than it is wide and a landscape is wider than it is high. As printing paper is rectangular too, portrait and landscape determine which way on the page spreadsheets, or other types of documents, are printed. Portrait is the standard way, but sometimes you may want to have things printed in landscape mode, so you will want to see how it looks before printing. That is where portrait and landscape views come in.


What is text orientation in MS Excel?

It can be related to printing. Portrait orientation means you will print with the long side of the paper on the left and right. Landscape orientation means you will print with the long side of the paper at the top and bottom. That can be done through Page Setup. Orientation can also be related to the direction data appears in a cell. It is possible to have the data going diagonally by a chosen amount for example. That can be done through the alignment options when formatting a cell.