Nic,
I believe that the option you are referring to here is for entering 
vertical text.  It does not control the page orientation.  I think that you 
would control that from printing preferences, but you could also go into 
Textedit preferences and reverse the window dimensions.
Hope that helps.



On Thursday, October 23, 2014 8:23:47 PM UTC-5, Nic Parsons wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Can someone please confirm they can reproduce this bug?
>
> It seems as if TextEdit is now in landscape (or horizontal) layout by 
> default. I only noticed this when a sighted colleague mentioned it after I 
> printed something.
>
>    1. Open a document in TextEdit which has at least two lines of text.
>    2. Go to the format menu and select ‘Make Layout Vertical’.
>    3. Try navigating through the document by line, paragraph etcetera, 
>    and try selecting multiple lines of text. It doesn’t work as expected.
>    4. Go back to the format menu and select ‘Make Layout Horizontal’, 
>    and VoiceOver returns to normal.
>
>
> One workaround is just to create your document in landscape, and only 
> switch to portrait for printing, and then immediately switch back again. 
> Others might have other workarounds.edit 
>

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