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To change the orientation of the printer from landscape to portrait follow these simple steps;
- open any document and go to print from the file menu - when the printers settings window opens click 'properties' - In the next up coming windows you can see menus like 'main, page setup, effects' profiles maintenance etc. - click 'page setup' - There you can see 'page size' and 'orientation' - change the 'orientation' from landscape to portrait - click ok and print Done : )
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An upside down image - this is caused by unintentionalpressing Ctrl-Alt plus the down arrow key.
Restore by pressing Ctrl-Alt plus the up arrow key.
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To change the display from portrait to landscape
Press Ctrl-Alt plus a left or right arrow key.
Depending on the Video card, you can usually select "Rotate" from the icon in the left hand toolbar at bottom left, usually an ATI, Or NVIDIA card, click on the icon, and get into the menu,you should find it there. As I say it is card Dependant Or click Properties on the Video card and select it from there..
To change the display from portrait to lanscape
Press Ctrl-Alt plus a left or right arrow key.
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Upside down display is caused by unintentional pressing Ctrl-Alt plus the down arrow key. Restore by pressing Ctrl-Alt plus the up arrow key.
Look where the system tray would be on the lower right side of the monitor and look for a display adapter icon. Rich click on it and look for the Hot-Key option. That should tell you what hot-key to revert your screen back.
see on icon tray there will be an icon for you monitor.
Right click on it, it will pop-up a menu, Navigate 'Rotatio' and select 0 degree. Then it will be back as usual.
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