Barcode printing in Portrait or Landscape

Hi Experts,
  The problem is that I have done the settings in se73 for the userdefined barcode. When we are printing this barcode it is vertical both in Portrait and Landscape. It should be horizontal in Landscape. How can I do this change, it should work for both but when it is portrait it should adjust as vertical and it should become horizontal when landscape.
Thanks.
Oscar

Hi,
Just check for its 'Rotation' you have set in SE73 it should be Normal or 000

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