Windows 10: Why is Publisher changing the page orientation upon saving as a PDF?

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    Why is Publisher changing the page orientation upon saving as a PDF?


    After the most recent Windows updates, Publisher changes the page orientation from landscape to portrait when saving as a PDF. This cuts off both sides of the document hindering them unusable.I have tried uninstalling the Windows updates, but had no success correcting this issue.Any suggestions?

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    MPL-2024, Jun 4, 2024
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  2. Problem with page orientation with downloaded pages in their fplder

    • Have you tried printing from any Office apps (e.g. Word), and see if it does the same thing.

    • "No. This only happens with some of the pages in the download folder in question. Out of, about 50 files it, currently, affects about 20. No other office apps (or any other) exhibits this problem"
    • For us to be in the same page, how do you print the files out? This would help us also to replicate the issue.
    The issue is not in the printing. It seems to be in the saving. The, would be single page somehow saves as 2 pages. It appears to be related to
    page orientation. I cannot figure out how to alter the palge orientation of the affected pages. I have tried to change the orientation in Edge and Adobe (they are saved as .pdf's), but can't find that option.

    Thank you
     
    (AlanSmithee), Jun 4, 2024
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  3. Microsoft Print To PDF Option Changes Page Orientation To Portrait

    Hi, I'm attempting to print a report in a Windows 10 environment using the Microsoft Print To PDF option in the Print Dialog. There seems to be something rotating the page prior to viewing. I confirmed this by actually printing out the pdf file that was
    generated. It displays the data in portrait mode, but the actual print out is in landscape.

    I went back to the "Print\General" dialog and selected Microsoft Print To PDF. I confirmed the "OK" button became enabled at this point. I then selected "Preferences" and changed the "Orientation" combo box from Portrait to Landscape. The preview changed
    at this point to reflect landscape. I then selected "Advanced" and viewed the Paper/Output and Copy County options. Paper Size was set to "Letter" and Count was set to 1 Copy. I selected OK and confirmed the orientation in the preview hadn't changed. It
    was still showing Landscape. I then selected OK. Microsoft Print To PDF was still selected. There were no other relevant configuration choices, just Report Range, Paper Range and Project Options. I review these anyway, but could not find anything related
    to paper orientation.

    At this point I selected OK and was prompted for a location and name for the output. I provided this (noting the name and location). When printing completed, I opened the correct file in the correct location using Adobe Acrobat Reader DC. The two pages
    of my report were both in Portrait.

    At this point, I went to File\Print. I noticed the Orientation in the Print Dialog was set to Auto Portrait/landscape. I changed nothing in this screen, and selected Print. I did notice that the preview screen showed the page in landscape mode already
    though.

    When the report printed out, it was in the correct orientation, landscape.

    I went a step further and took a Word document created in Office 365 online. and changed it's orientation to landscape and printed it out using the Microsoft Print To PDF. This seemed to display correctly in landscape mode.
     
    Paul Green (paul.green), Jun 4, 2024
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  4. Why is Publisher changing the page orientation upon saving as a PDF?

    Microsoft Print To PDF Option Changes Page Orientation To Portrait

    Hi, Paul,

    I am an Independent Advisor.

    Step 1.

    If this is an Acrobat PDF file, follow these steps to Convert from Portrait to Landscape.

    1. Open the View menu in Adobe Reader or Acrobat. Locate the Rotate View submenu and choose either "Clockwise" or "Counterclockwise" to rotate the page view in 90-degree increments. This reorients pages from portrait to landscape, or vice versa. Although you
    can't save this conversion with your document, this can ease the task of reading a file that opens in the wrong orientation.

    2. Change page orientation at printing time to produce output that converts pages without altering your PDF file itself. Open the File menu, select "Print" and locate the Page Handling options. Uncheck "Auto-Rotate and Center" and click on the Page Setup button.
    Change page orientations and click on the "OK" button to print your document.

    3. Rotate a 3D model that appears in a PDF, CAD or modeling-program file. Click on the model with the Hand tool to activate it so you can access Acrobat's 3D tools. Use the Rotate tool in the 3D toolbar to reorient an object from portrait to landscape or vice
    versa. If using Adobe Acrobat, when you turn on "Enable 3D Selection For The Hand Tool" in Acrobat's 3D preferences, you also can use the Hand tool to convert your view.

    Step 2.

    Using Standard or Pro version of Acrobat Reader:

    1. Open the Tools menu, locate its Pages submenu and choose "Rotate" to open the Rotate Pages dialog box. Open the Direction drop-down menu and set the angle and degree of rotation to 90 degrees clockwise or counterclockwise, or 180 degrees. Use the Page Range
    radio buttons to choose all pages or a range of pages. If you select a range, enter a starting and ending page number in the Pages entry fields. Use the Rotate drop-down menu to select even, odd, or even and odd pages. Click "OK" to convert the orientation
    of your selected pages. Press "Ctrl-Z" to undo your page rotation if you choose the wrong pages, direction or amount.

    2. Change the orientation of online pages that you view in a Web browser and convert to PDF with the Adobe Acrobat plug-in. Open the "Web Page Conversion Settings" dialog box in your browser and click the "Page Layout" tab. Use the "Switch to Landscape If Scaled
    Smaller Than" percentage field to specify how small you must scale a portrait-mode page before the plug-in converts it to landscape. Activate the "Scale Wide Contents to Fit Page" option to convert page contents to page width.

    3. Crop pages so they become wide or tall, changing their page orientation when you eliminate part of the page area. Open the Tools menu, locate its Pages submenu and choose "Crop." To reduce page dimensions by eliminating margins, activate the "Remove White
    Margins" check box. To specify new dimensions for your pages, enter the amount of the original page size you want to remove from the top, bottom, left and right of the document, and specify which pages you want to crop. You can select all, define a starting
    and ending page number, or restrict the operation to even-, odd-, or even- and odd-numbered pages. - Source smallbusiness.chron.com

    Pat
     
    Smittychat., Jun 4, 2024
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