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Can Word make a 1/3 of a letter sized page in a different orientation?

Can Word make a 1/3 of a letter sized page in a different orientation?


I need to create a third of the page in a different orientation.


Is this possible? 


Thanks.


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Hi CW,
Word's Page Setup dialog lets you select the orientation (Portrait or Landscape) and the Paper Size (from a drop-down list, such as Letter, Legal, etc., but also a Custom size). So, the answer to your generic question in the first sentence is...Yes. But the screenshot that you posted leads me to think that you're looking for something with respect to that page. What exactly are you trying to do? Regards, Joe
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If the section turned at 90 degrees is static (doesn't change per-page) then it can be done as an image.  Create an image of that section, rotate it 90 degrees, and then lock that image at the desired location on the page.  Not convenient but it will work.
Word page sizes are set from your printer driver. If your printer can print custom paper sizes (most can’t), then you can set a custom size in Word and then print it. I have Adobe Acrobat, it allows you to create custom page sizes which then become available in Word. Is this a document you intend to print, or simply view it onscreen?
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I re-opened this question.I have a Mac and can not find how to open the Page Setup window, as @PaulSauve suggested nor the rotation of the text in a table as @KarenFalandays suggested.

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