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Excel page orientation

Anonymous
2018-03-01T15:21:19+00:00

I would like to create a worksheet that prints on A4 but has one side portrait and the other landscape. Can I have different page orientations within one worksheet in Excel or would this need to be 2 worksheets?

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-03-06T16:32:37+00:00

    Most likely you print one side in portrait, take that sheet and flip over in paper tray then print second side in landscape.

    Two distinct print jobs.

    But there may be a way to do it in one go, which I would like to know.

    Gord

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  2. Anonymous
    2018-03-06T14:30:21+00:00

    Hello Anita,

    You can definitely have different page orientations in one worksheet in Excel. Just add three Sheets and rename them as A4, Portrait, and Landscape to avoid confusion. Once done, customize each sheet using your preferred page orientation.

    Hope this information helps you. In case you need further assistance, don't hesitate to post back.

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