
The template will be in a portrait orientation but will have a landscape page configured. The selected section now reflects the orientation you chose.

Toward the bottom of the dialog box, in the Apply to dropdown menu, select This section. In the Orientation section, select the orientation you want the section to have, Portrait or Landscape. After this, save the template again and upload it to Confluence In the Page Setup dialog box, select the Margins tab.Finally, repeat this step and delete the section break on the original page with the $ntent placeholder In most cases, your word document will display in the portrait orientation, but you can switch to the landscape orientation.After this, highlight the section break on the landscape page and delete it.On the new blank page, select Layout, choose Orientation and click Portrait.Next, on the Landscape page, select Layout, choose Breaks and select Section Breaks.


This is important if you want the content of the template header and footer to be different from the default portrait layout and will enable Scroll Word Exporter to map any landscape defined content that you have added to your Confluence page (eg. It is possible within a portrait-orientated Word template to configure how landscape content is also formatted.
