![]() Up until now, orientation and paper size settings on individual worksheets were being overridden by the setting in the Print dialog. When you have worksheets with different (or mixed) orientation in the same workbook, you can now set the first worksheet, which may be a summary or table of contents, to print in Portrait mode while the rest of worksheets can be printed in Landscape page to accommodate the width of the content. We heard you and are happy to let you know that you can, once again, set the print orientation at the worksheet level. Some of you have been quite vocal about wanting a capability that was available in Excel 2011 for Mac, but was removed from subsequent versions. Today we want to share with you another example of how your feedback shapes Office.
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