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How to switch page orientation to landscape in Google Docs
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Updated onOctober 4, 2023
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If you ever needed to create a text document, then you probably used a text editor, such asMicrosoft Wordor WPS. However, these usually come with a heavy subscription price that not everyone can afford.
As such, cheaper or even free alternatives need to be used, such asGoogle Docs.
GoogleDocsis a web-based office suite that is part of the Google Drive service, and one of the centerpieces of this suite is the eponymous GoogleDocs.
It features all the tools that you could expect from a standard text editor.
This being said, arranging the page layout from portrait to landscape is also possible. However, not everyone knows how to do this, so we’ve compiled a step-by-step guide to show you how easy it is.
How do I change the Google Docs page to landscape?
Before starting off, you should remember that you need a Google account in order to use any of theGoogle Driveservices, which includes GoogleDocs.
Once you’ve created an account or logged in with your already existent one, you can start following these steps:
One thing you should remember is that there is no way to set each individual page to be a certain way, and once you’ve set one page to Landscape mode, all other pages before and after it will be changed as well.
Additionally, remember that changing the layout will also change the way the text and images will fit inside the page. As such, it is good to start off in landscape mode before adding text and images, so you won’t waste time rearranging after the layout change.
Closing thoughts
As you can see, changing the page layout inGoogle Docsis done pretty similarly as with other editors. Thus, if you are transitioning from any other office suite toGoogle Docs, at least you know you’ll be somewhat familiarized with the UI.
More so, page layout changes made inGoogle Docsis compatible with other text editors as well, allowing you to add the finishing touches using any other text editor, without messing with the original formatting.
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Eager to help those in need, Teodor writes articles daily on subjects regarding Windows, Xbox, and all things tech-related.
When not working, you may usually find him either at the gym or taking a stroll in the park, trying to find inspiration for the next articles he may write.
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