Afraid not - Text boxes can't be rotated. You can ad text to other shapes which can be rotated, but even with them the shape rotates but the text stays horizontal. You can create rotated objects with text in PPt or other graphics-based program then bring the shape into the doc. Regards|:>) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac On 3/29/08 1:12 AM, in article ee968df.-1@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, ' wrote: > Version: 2008 > Operating System: Mac OS X 10.5 (Leopard) > Processor: intel > > I've been trying to find where can I rotate my textbox to a certain degree. I > tried looking at the formatting textbox menu (by using right click) I cannot > change the rotation of the textbox.
> > I also tried using help 'Rotate of Flip an Object' and it told me to go to > 'Size, Rotation and Ordering' but once I choose my textbox, then there is no > menu for this at all. There is a menu called 'Textbox' instead but there is no > Latest ibackup viewer mac crack. option for rotation. > > So is there a way to rotate a textbox at all? This is really frustrating! > > Thank you.
Infern.@officeformac.com 28/3/2008, 22:12 น. Marlene Bukstein 2/5/2008, 4:46 น. Hi Marlene - Did you read the *reply*? >> Afraid not - Text boxes can't be rotated. You can ad text to other shapes >> which can be rotated, but even with them the shape rotates but the text >> stays horizontal. You can create rotated objects with text in PPt or other >> graphics-based program then bring the shape into the doc.
• You can right-justify text on a single line by using a right-align tab. Line up on both sides! • This type of alignment is also known as ragged left or flush right. How to center text vertically in word for mac.