Change to Landscape Orientation in Google Docs

You never know when this could come in handy

There’s no doubt that portrait orientation is the way to view the vast majority of documents on the web. It’s how we’ve always read books and browsed websites. You’re reading this post in portrait orientation now, right?

However, in fringe cases where you’re trying to format a document to be wider than it is tall, Google Docs has got you covered. Whether you’re creating a presentation slide, poster, or anything of the like, setting up your document this way is a matter of just a few clicks.

How to Use Landscape Orientation

in Google Docs

To get started formatting your document in landscape orientation, click on theFilemenu option and thenPage setup…on the expanded menu.

This screen will allow you to change several options for your page, including changing portrait orientation to landscape orientation.

The paper size of your document is another of these settings, supporting the following sizes:

You can also set the size, in inches, of each of your page’s margins and its background color. The background color can be set using a predefined list of colors or by using your own custom hex color code.

Here’s how a document looks with the default landscape orientation settings applied:

As you can see, it’s much wider and would be able to fit elements like wide images and tables better than portrait orientation.

If you plan to use landscape orientation over a long period of time, such as if you’re working on a multi-document project, you can click theSet as defaultbutton when changing your page’s setup options.

However, there are two unfortunate drawbacks of changing the orientation settings in Google Docs. One is that you can only change the orientation of the entire document, not set it for individual pages.

This is one of the biggest ways that Word wins out in theGoogle Docs vs. Microsoft Wordargument—you canmake one page landscape in Word.

The second drawback is that the media included in your document can be rearranged and reordered in unintended ways if you’ve created a document in portrait orientation and then switch it to landscape orientation. This will require you to do a bit of manual cleanup after applying the change.

Other than these two snags, setting up a document in landscape orientation in Google Docs is simple, easy, and effective. Always keep in mind that this is an option when you’re creating documents heavy on media and other wide page elements!

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