Wednesday, November 8, 2023

Portraits and Landscapes

This section stood out to me most because I remember years ago struggling while formating flyers. I ended up giving up and using other programs such as Powerpoint and Microsoft Paint of all applications. This section sort of connected long lost dots that I gave up on years ago out of frustration. Being able to put 1 form in a document landscape while the others remain portrait is what stood out to me most. Doing this in the applied lab was actually fun because I can see that I'm actually bettering my Microsoft Office knowledge.

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  1. Very glad to hear 4.5.1 Page Layout Options helped you connect long lost dots ^_^

    In order to have different orientations in the same Microsoft Word document, a section break is what makes that possible :-)

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  2. I also didn't know that you could put one page in Landscape while keeping others in Portrait. Such a useful information to learn!

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  3. Learning how to change my document to landscape has helped me tremendously. If there is information or images that are too large to fit on the standard document the landscape option really comes in handy!

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  4. Even me learning about how to change document to landscape has not only help me but also i am suing this information to help my follow coworker how to do it.

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  5. I absolutely loved this chapter. It was so much fun and easy to do it once I knew what I was doing. I used to hate doing stuff like this using Word and by default, I would use Canvas or Adobe but now I think I'm comfortable enough with Word that I will be defaulting to using it for any design needs.

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