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138 - Portrait vs. Landscape Page Layout

<Name> <Period> <Date>. 138 - Portrait vs. Landscape Page Layout. A page in “ portrait ” orientation is more tall than wide —it ’ s “ right-side-up ” , like a yearbook photo. Use portrait layout for term papers, stories, and letters.

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138 - Portrait vs. Landscape Page Layout

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  1. <Name> <Period> <Date> 138 - Portrait vs. Landscape Page Layout • A page in “portrait” orientation is more tall than wide—it’s “right-side-up”, like a yearbook photo. Use portrait layout for term papers, stories, and letters. • A page in “landscape” orientation is more wide than tall—it’s “turned sideways”, like a movie screen. Use landscape layout mostly for signs and posters. A portrait of Ben Franklin (page turned “right-side-up”) A landscape of The Grand Canyon (page “turned sideways”) View of the Canyon

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