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I pretty much detail this in the tutorial, but you’ll need to think about the reason you would want both portrait and landscape slides in a presentation. Personally, I could think of two reasons: To make an actual presentation (e.g. Using PowerPoint for what it was meant to be used for).
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This content has been, and is no longer maintained by Indiana University. Resources linked from this page may no longer be available or reliable. In Microsoft Word, you can apply different page orientations to individual pages in a single document. To do so, follow the appropriate instructions below for changing the page setup.
Microsoft Word 2010 and 2007 for Windows. Place the cursor at the beginning of the desired page. To start a new page, from the Insert tab, select Page Break. In the Page Layout tab, from the Margins drop-down menu, select Custom Margins. In the Page Setup window, click the Margins tab. Under 'Orientation', change the page orientation to the desired setting ( Portrait or Landscape). Under 'Preview', from the drop-down menu next to 'Apply to:', select This Point Forward, and then click OK.
This will change the orientation on the current page and all subsequent pages. To change the orientation again, move the cursor to the beginning of the next page and follow the steps above, making sure that in the 'Apply to:' field, This Point Forward is selected. Microsoft Word 2011 and 2008 for Mac OS X.
Place the cursor at the beginning of the desired page. To start a new page, from the Insert menu, select Break, and then choose Page Break. From the File menu, select Page Setup. If prompted, select an orientation ( Portrait or Landscape) for your page. (Depending on the printer driver you are using, the appearance of the Page Setup window will vary.). From the pull-down menu next to 'Settings:', select Microsoft Word. Next to 'Apply Page Setup settings to:', choose This point forward, and then click OK.
This will change the orientation on the current page and all subsequent pages. To change the orientation again, move the cursor to the beginning of the next page and follow the steps above, making sure that in the 'Apply Page Setup settings to:' setting, This point forward is selected.