Page size, paper size, or orientation of individual pages
You can also create a bleed off the edge of the page by printing on paper that is larger than your publication and trimming it down to the finished size, and you can print multiple pages on a single sheet. For more information on the Print tab please see: Print.īy setting the size or orientation of your page and paper separately, you can control where the page is located on the paper and avoid misaligned prints. You can change the paper size and orientation and preview your changes and the relationship between the page size and the paper size in the Print tab in the Backstage View. You can change the page size and orientation and preview your changes in the Page Setup group on the Page Design tab. In this articleĪbout page size, paper size, and landscape/portrait orientationĪny publication layout you select in Publisher includes the page size and orientation used most often for that particular type of publication. For more information about changing the orientation, see the Change the orientation of the page section. Orientation refers to the portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) layout.
Paper, or sheet, size is the size of the paper used for printing.
Page size refers to the area of your publication.