Lastly, set the table to appropriate size.Then click “Text Direction” to rotate the text 270 degrees.Make sure the table is selected and click “Layout” tab under “Table Tools” category.Just select the table and apply “All Borders” to it. You may find parts of the borders disappear.Copy the new table back to Word document. Now the order of column and row is changed.Put cursor at anywhere blank in the Excel sheet and click “Paste” under “Home” tab.At first, repeat the first 4 steps in method 2.Choose either “Rotate Right 90 o” or “Rotate Left 90 o”.Then click “Format” tab and the “Rotate” command next.In the “Layout” box open, click “Text Wrapping” and select “Through”.Then right click on it and choose “Size and Position”. Copy the picture and double click outside Excel sheet to exit. Now we have converted the table to picture.Then click “Paste” under “Home” tab in Excel.And select the table in Excel sheet and copy it.Next copy the table from Word document to Excel sheet.Choose “Excel Spreadsheet” on the menu.To start off, in Word, click “Insert” tab then “Table”.Method 2: Convert Table to Picture in Excel Next choose “Selected text” for “Apply to”.Ensure the “Margins” tab is on and choose “Landscape”.Then click the arrow button to open the “Page Setup” dialog box.Second, keep document page in portrait but set only the table in landscape.īased on these 2 concepts, we come up with 4 methods as follows: Method 1: Change the Page Orientation.First, just set the page where the table is in landscape orientation.Now and then, while drafting a Word document, there can be some large tables which are better to be put in landscape orientation. In this article, we will focus on showing you 4 smart ways to create a landscape table in your Word document.