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How can I change the printer page orientation from vertical to horizontal?

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I cannot seem to find a way to get the desired page to print horizontally instead of vertically as it normally does. Can I do this; how?

Currently, Family Tree Maker is the app in which I'm having this problem. I want to print a census report in "landscape" instead of "portrait."

I cannot seem to find a way to get the desired page to print horizontally instead of vertically as it normally does. Can I do this; how? Currently, Family Tree Maker is the app in which I'm having this problem. I want to print a census report in "landscape" instead of "portrait."

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On the Mac, this should be in your print window options, at least if you a printing from inside Firefox (see Printing a web page | How to | Firefox Help). Not sure about Family Tree Maker.

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I have looked at the setting that are available on the Print page and do not see that any of the options available will change the orientation. Which specific setting do I use? Thanks for the help.

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Sorry, I'm a Windows user and we have a completely different set of dialogs. If the screen shots in the article don't match what you see, hopefully another Mac user can provide more information.

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@sambrack

Try the Preview button at the bottom of the Print dialog window and see if there are Portrait / Landscape buttons at the top of the Print Preview window. (Those buttons are there on Linux & Windows versions of Firefox, and most likely on Mac, too.)

If so, select Landscape and then Print from that Preview window.

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On the Preview page, print and cancel seem to be the only options.