Page orientation defines the direction for printing or displaying the document in Word, but one does not have to be the same for the entire document. Usually, the whole article, paper, or report is printed in the Portrait mode, but for a page with the big table, it is more convenient to use the Landscape mode. On the Layout tab in the Page Setup group, you can easily change the page. Dec 11, 2017 Go to the Margins tab of the Page Setup window and choose the orientation you want to set for the page. Under the ‘Preview’ section, open the ‘Apply to’ dropdown and select the ‘Selected text’ option. That all you need to do. The orientation for the page with the selected text will change to whichever one it is you selected.
Take a look at the changes that you can make to the login process. First, Mac OS X provides three methods of displaying the login screen:
To specify which type of login screen you see — if you see one at all — head to System Preferences, click Accounts, and then click the Login Options button.
Figure 1: Configuring Auto Login from the Accounts panel.
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Never set the Auto Login feature to an admin-level account unless you’re sure to be the only one using your Mac. If the computer is rebooted, you’re opening the door for anyone to simply sashay in and wreak havoc!
Figure 2: Will that be a simple or a list login screen?
To change settings specific to your account — no matter what your access level — log in with your account, open System Preferences, and click Accounts. From here, you can change your account password and picture, the card marked as yours within the Address Book, and the Login Items launched automatically when you log in.
To log out of Mac OS X without restarting or shutting down the computer, choose the Apple menu and then either choose Log Out or just press COMMAND+Shift+Q. The confirmation dialog box shown in Figure 3 appears. Although Mac OS X displays the login screen after two minutes, someone can still saunter up and click the Cancel button, thereby gaining access to your stuff. Therefore, make it a practice to always click the Log Out button on this screen before your hand leaves the mouse!
Figure 3: Always click Log Out before you leave your Mac.
You can also enable Fast User Switching from the Login Options panel. This feature allows another user to sit down and log in while the previous user’s applications are still running in the background. When you enable switching, Tiger displays the currently active user’s name at the right side of the Finder menu bar. Click the name, and a menu appears; click Login Window, and another user can then log in as usual. Even though you’re playing musical chairs, the Big X remembers what’s running and the state of your Desktop when you last left it. (When you decide to switch back, Tiger prompts you for that account’s login password . . . just in case, you understand.)
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10.4: Change the Print dialog's default page orientation Or there's the easy way:
10.4: Change the Print dialog's default page orientation Thank you..this has always been a thorn in my side.
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Rholbrook, I laughed when I saw your comment and then shed a tear. I can't tell you how long I've been irritated by having the wrong default. I'm pretty much against unnecessarily geeky solutions (as suggested by myself above) when the GUI provides a perfectly good answer and to think that it was there all along! In my defence, I do think that's it's a pretty random place to put the Save As Default option.
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10.4: Change the Print dialog's default page orientation
I have to agree about it not making sense. The Print dialog box also allows you to set defaults, but in a completely different manner (via the presets menu). It seems like there could at least be some consistency between Page Setup and Print!
Anyway, I'm glad I could help and I'm glad you're like me in that you much prefer the gui option. Editing preferences is always the last resort for me (though I'd never go without my Safari debug menu).
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One more option. Open the Printer Setup Utility in the Utilities folder. Free windows for a imac os x 10.4.11. Go to the Printer Setup Utility menu and select 'Reset Printing System'. This will reset the orientation to Portrait. NOTE: This also clears out all your printers and basically sets you back to factory default - which can be a good thing if there are other printer issues.
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