Manually Insert Section Breaks
Here’s how to tell Microsoft Word where to change the orientation.
In your document, place your cursor before the area where the pages should rotate. On the ribbon, select Layout. In the Page Setup group, select Breaks > Next Page. Move your cursor to the end of the area you want to rotate and repeat the steps above. Then, place your cursor in the area you want to rotate. In the Page Setup group, select the Page Setup dialog box launcher (the small arrow in the lower-right corner of the group). In the Page Setup dialog box, select the Margins tab. In the Orientation section, select the orientation you want the section to have, Portrait or Landscape. Toward the bottom of the dialog box, in the Apply to dropdown menu, select This section. Select OK. The selected section now reflects the orientation you chose.
Let Word Do It For You
You’ll save mouse clicks if you let Word insert the section breaks for you. However, when you use this method, the breaks may not end up exactly where you want them. So, make sure you’re careful when selecting the elements (paragraphs, images, tables, etc.) you want in the new layout orientation.
Select all the text, images, and pages that you want to switch to the new orientation. On the ribbon, select Layout. In the Page Setup group, select the Page Setup dialog box launcher (the small arrow in the lower-right corner of the group). In the Page Setup dialog box, select the Margins tab. In the Orientation section, select the orientation you want the section to have, Portrait or Landscape. In the Preview section, in the Apply to dropdown menu, choose Selected text. Select OK. The selected section now reflects the orientation you chose. You may need to perform some formatting adjustments to make the text look the way you want in the new orientation.