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Ovevs
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Jun 13, 2023

Word 2019 Homepage Orientation

Last week a none-Microsoft online help deleted and reinstalled my desktop version of Office Home and Business 2019. (Not 365). This in Windows 10 on and ASUS desktop. Ever since, when I open Word, the "Good Morning" homepage with my list of recent docs opens in landscape orientation. The docs each open correctly in their native orientation (99% in portrait). Before opening anything, I resize the homepage. If I close it, it reopens wide. If I hold alt while closing it, it reopens in portrait. But no matter how I close it, if I reboot, it will open again in landscape. 

This means that 365 days a year I will have to resize the Word homepage! Only ten days so far and I'm sick of it already.

 

How can I get Word to ALWAYS open it's homepage (by which I mean the initial page with Home, New, and Open on the left/Good Morning on the top and New, Recent, and Pinned in the body) in portrait mode?

 

If the solution is in Options/General, Display, or Advanced, I haven't been able to locate it there.

 

Prior to the tech deleting and reinstalling Office, Word always opened this home page in portrait orientation.

 

PS - Interestingly, MS Outlook in the same suite, though it also was deleted and reinstalled, still always reopens in whatever orientation I closed it. 

 

Thanks!

Ovevs

 

 

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    Ovevs
    Copper Contributor
    PS -

    I was mistaken about my docs always opening in portrait. Anything that I open before resizing the homepage opens in landscape.

    Ovevs
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      Ovevs
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      Charles_Kenyon 

       

      Thanks for responding. I just now did all that. Found the vba editor, put application.NormalTemplate.OpenAsDocument into the Immediate window, opened, adjusted, and saved the normal doc. The new normal doc is in AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Templates.

       

      Didn't work. Rebooting still causes Word to open its homepage in landscape mode.

       

      ovevs

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        Charles_Kenyon
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        So tell us more, or show us, what you mean by homepage. As I said, I am not familiar with that term. I have been using Word for more than 30 years and have heard the term applied to browsers and websites, but not Word.

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