Website Page Orientation

L

Lesley

I can't seem to change the page orientation from portrait to landscape on the
website I'm trying to create. When I follow the online solution going to
Page Setup, the option to change to landscape is greyed out.

When you look at the website preview, the page is set to the left and
continues down (for portrait). I want to be able to see the whole of each
page on the screen.

What am I doing wrong?
 
E

Ed Bennett

Lesley said:
I can't seem to change the page orientation from portrait to
landscape on the website I'm trying to create. When I follow the
online solution going to Page Setup, the option to change to
landscape is greyed out.

Have you tried swapping the numbers around? That should achieve the same
effect.

(We have a separate newsgroup for webdesign questions.
microsoft.public.publisher.webdesign)
 
R

Rob Giordano \(Crash\)

Don't think you can with a Publisher website. I believe you will always have
Portrait, left aligned.



|I can't seem to change the page orientation from portrait to landscape on
the
| website I'm trying to create. When I follow the online solution going to
| Page Setup, the option to change to landscape is greyed out.
|
| When you look at the website preview, the page is set to the left and
| continues down (for portrait). I want to be able to see the whole of each
| page on the screen.
|
| What am I doing wrong?
 
D

DavidF

Portrait and landscape are more appropriate concepts in a print document. To
change the dimensions of your Publisher document and the web page, go to
File > Page Setup and you should probably choose either one of the defaults,
narrow or standard for the widest page at 760 pixels. However, you can also
choose Custom and make the page as wide as you want. Anything much over 800
pixels will probably result in scroll bars on some monitors (as you
noticed), and you will have a heck of a time printing the page. Don't worry
about changing the length of the page under Page Setup, as Pub 2003 will
produce a page only as long as your content.

DavidF
 

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