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How do I access landscape mode for page layout when my column count outruns my page width?

HOW DO I access page layout . landscape mode in Numbers (Big Sur edition)? I typed my question and presume this is text.


Mac mini, macOS 11.0

Posted on Jan 9, 2021 1:46 PM

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Posted on Jan 9, 2021 6:50 PM

"Pages" in Numbers exist only when you are printing, or preparing to print. Up to that point a Sheet is theoretically boundless. Pressing command-P will take you to Print Setup, where you'll find settings for sheet size and orientation.


To return to editing mode, click Done, at the bottom left of the Print Setup panel (out of sight in the image).


Regards,

Barry



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Jan 9, 2021 6:50 PM in response to tet68

"Pages" in Numbers exist only when you are printing, or preparing to print. Up to that point a Sheet is theoretically boundless. Pressing command-P will take you to Print Setup, where you'll find settings for sheet size and orientation.


To return to editing mode, click Done, at the bottom left of the Print Setup panel (out of sight in the image).


Regards,

Barry



How do I access landscape mode for page layout when my column count outruns my page width?

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