Landscape Print in Publisher

A

Alfred E. Newman

I want to print a envelope with publisher (Office 200), but my text always
prints out in portrait.
How do I get my text to print landscape on the envelope?

Something else - perhaps my next question is not for this group, but I will
ask anyhow:

I am using MS Outlook for my e-mail, with the option of using Word as my
text editor for all my new messages.
What I want to do is, to include (perhaps as a header) in all my new
messages, a company logo, which will have probably text and graphics.
I have created my own Letterhead in Word, using the header option, but when
I try to use it with my e-mail, it is only vissible when the VIEW option is
set to Fax. Also I presume this is not the right option, because the header
is displayed greyed even though it prints fine.

Thank you for any feedback.
 
J

JoAnn Paules [MSFT MVP]

You need to make sure that both Publisher and your printer are set up to
print things the way you want them.

Post your other question in either the Word or Outlook group for the best
response.
 
M

Mary Sauer

Setup your printer first. What model do you have?
There is a very good article in the Help section of Publisher 2000 that will guide
you.
 
M

Mary Sauer

Does it matter, it still is a printer setup and the help in any version will work.
 
B

Brian Kvalheim [MSFT MVP]

Alfred E. Newman wrote:
|| I want to print a envelope with publisher (Office 200), but my text
|| always prints out in portrait.
|| How do I get my text to print landscape on the envelope?

Many overlook the envelope print options in Publisher. After you have setup
your publication as an envelope, go to Tools > Options > Print tab and set
your Envelope Orientations and other settings.
--
Brian Kvalheim
Microsoft Publisher MVP
http://www.publishermvps.com

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