Hi Robin!

You need to understand that all map frames that uses the same mapper window always are affected by changes to that mapper window, even if they are in separate layouts.
This is the way it is, and very unlike for instance Autocad where different layout views can show the same model space in differenr scales and so on.

But, since the mapper window is the object referenced in the map frame, you need to clone the mapper window and make one for portrait and one for landscape view.
In order to exercise great control of the mapper window contents, I suggest you make them in the same h/w ratio as their respective renderings in the layouts.
The scale is determined only by the zoom width, or the x axis.

Hälsning / Best regards Mats.E
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