There’s also a workaround if you need portrait and landscape images in one document.
You just need to know which menu options change the document format to landscape.
It’s also possible to make landscape formatting thedefault format for your Google Docs documents.
With the document open in Google Docs, go toFileand selectPage setup.
In thePage setupdialog box, enableLandscape.
This automatically deselects Portrait mode.
Here, you could alsoadjust the margins.
SelectOKto close thePage setupdialog box and return to the document displayed in Landscape mode.
When you’re finished reformatting the document, Google Docs automatically saves all changes to the document.
you could’t have portrait and landscape pages in a single Google document.
Now, any time you open a new document in Google Docs, it starts out in Landscape mode.
With the document open in Google Docs, go toFileand selectPrint.
In thePrintwindow, selectChangeunderDestination.
SelectSave as PDFto change the destination to a PDF document.
Change thePagesselection fromAllto thecustom pagesselection below it, which allows you to enter a custom page range.
bang out the range of pages you want to print in the current format.
SelectSave, then save the file to a location on your setup.
Include the page numbers in the file title.
Later, while merging the documents, you’ll know which pages are in each saved file.
Repeat steps 1 through 4 above to print the next few pages of your document in Portrait mode.
Continue changing the format of your document and printing sections of the document.
Use any desktop or online PDF editors tomerge the individual PDF filesinto one document.
Once you’re done, the document has individual pages or sections in different formats.