Landscape v portrait orientations

Uploaded my book package yesterday.  Received report ticket from itunes connect.  Portrait view doesn't show any of my images.  How do I solve this problem?  I did attempt to copy and past the images from landscape view into portrait.  I ended up with duplicate images in landscape orientation.  Am I able to edit the two orientations separately?  Thanks.

Quoting another thread:
Do your editing in portrait, and formatting in landscape. Media will always be sidebar thumbnails in landscape, when you click on them, however, they become full screen. You do have control over the placement. There is a thing in the toolbar to change between floating, inline, and anchored; floating allows you to move them around where you want them to be. With anchored, there is a target-looking anchor in the text. Change it to floating, move it, then anchor it if you want. You might have to change orientations to change to floating.
Try that and see if both orientations cooperate in a preview.
Ken

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