The correct examples of page orientation in a Word document are Portrait and Landscape.
Here is a quick breakdown of the two options:
Portrait: The page is oriented vertically, meaning it is taller than it is wide. This is the default setting for most text documents, letters, and reports.
Landscape: The page is oriented horizontally, meaning it is wider than it is tall. This is ideal for wide tables, charts, certificates, or multi-column layouts.
How to change page orientation in Microsoft Word:
Go to the Layout (or Page Layout) tab on the Ribbon.
Click on the Orientation dropdown button in the Page Setup group.
Select either Portrait or Landscape.