Setting handout and slide orientation

Orientation refers to the direction on the page the material runs. If the top of the paper is one of the narrow edges, it’s called Portrait; if the top of the paper is a wide edge, it’s Landscape. Figure 25-13 shows the difference in handout orientation.

You can also set an orientation for the slides themselves on the handouts. This is a separate setting that does not affect the handout page in terms of the placement of the header, footer, and other repeated elements.

Figure 25-14 shows the difference between portrait and landscape slide orientation on a portrait handout.

FIGURE 25-13
Portrait (top) and Landscape (bottom) handout orientation


FIGURE 25-14
Landscape (top) and Portrait (bottom) slide orientation.

To set either of these orientations, use their respective drop-down lists on the Handout Master tab, in the Page Setup group. See Figure 25-15.

FIGURE 25-15
Set orientation from the Page Setup group.

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