Fix: Mixing Landscape and Portrait Pages in Word
By GenText Editorial Team April 2, 2026 formatting
Quick Answer
Select the text for the landscape page, go to Layout > Margins > Custom Margins > Landscape, and set 'Apply to: Selected text.' Word automatically inserts section breaks.
Mixing Landscape and Portrait Pages in Word
How to have both landscape and portrait pages in the same Word document.
Quick Solution
Select the text for the landscape page, go to Layout > Margins > Custom Margins > Landscape, and set ‘Apply to: Selected text.’ Word automatically inserts section breaks.
Detailed Steps
- Identify the problem — Note exactly when the issue occurs and any error messages
- Try the quick fix — Apply the solution described above
- Start Word in Safe Mode — If the issue persists, press Windows + R, type
winword /safe, and test - Check for updates — Go to File > Account > Update Options > Update Now
- Repair Office — If nothing else works, go to Settings > Apps > Microsoft Office > Modify > Online Repair
When to Contact Support
If the issue persists after trying all steps, contact Microsoft Support or visit answers.microsoft.com. Include your Word version (File > Account > About Word) and a description of the steps you’ve already tried.
Prevent This Issue
- Keep Microsoft Office updated with the latest patches
- Regularly back up important documents
- Avoid installing untrusted add-ins
- Use .docx format for all documents (not .doc)
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