Page Tiling vs Page Orientation

How do I get the page tiling to convert to landscape? I can change the page orientation in the document setup box, but the tiling stays in portrait. Meaning, the only way for me to print a landscape page out of illustrator is to tile it.
I am running CS3 (13.0.2) on a Mac G5 running 10.5.2
Thanks,
Jill

In the Print dialog,General pane, Media area, set click the landscape icon. Set the media size to match your Artboard size. Click Done.
Note, the preview shown in the print dialog does not flip to horizontal when you select a landscape tile. The outline of the tile rotates to vertical to match the preview of the artboard.
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