How can I rotate text 180 degrees in Word 2003?

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Carey in Germany

How can I rotate text 180 degrees in Word 2003? I can do it 90 degrees right
or left, but find no option for 180 degrees.
 
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Jezebel

That's because there is no such option. Infuriatingly. You could rotate the
text 90 degrees right, and rotate everything else 90 degrees left ...

Of, if it's just a single page, do it in PowerPoint.
 
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Carey in Germany

Thanks for the answer. I was afraid of that. How can we get Microsoft to
change that? That is pretty frustrating. I spent several hours trying to find
a solution.
 
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JoAnn Paules [MVP]

That's because work like that is generally down with a desktop publishing
program, perhaps Publisher?
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

You'd have to enter it backward, though.



Just as an update - I have created a simple font that IS upside down. If
anyone wants it, email me.(It's not great, but it's a start....)

Regards,

Rob Lepper
Rob Lepper
 
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Jezebel

You haven't just opened a can of worms here -- you've built a whole damned
factory. How much kerning detail did you put into this font of yours? Do you
want the spell-checker to work on it? Do the characters sit *under* the
baseline? When you press enter at the end (start) of your line of
upside-down text, do you want the cursor to move up or down?
 
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OM

I'm a bit of a novice (compared to you gurus here), but are there no upside
down fonts available ? Seems like a bit of an easy thing to do actually -
create an upside down (or mirrored) font, and then just use it where you
want the upside down text.... Hmmmm... may have to have a go at that.....

Rob
 
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OM

Just as an update - I have created a simple font that IS upside down. If anyone wants it, email me.(It's not great, but it's a start....)

Regards,

Rob Lepper
Rob Lepper
 
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OM

Ah... now that's where you experts come in ! I'm sure you could write a
subroutine that would change the order from L->R, to R->L. Something like

1. type the letter
2. backspace to before the letter just typed

regards,

Rob Lepper
 
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OM

Jezebel said:
You haven't just opened a can of worms here -- you've built a whole damned
factory.

Sorry ......
How much kerning detail did you put into this font of yours?

None .... sorry again.... might get around to it later. Just did it out of
interest
Do you want the spell-checker to work on it?

Yes - the spell checker works ok with it now. Puts the correctly spelt word
in upside down.
Do the characters sit *under* the baseline?

Look... it's just a simple Q&D (Quick and Dirty) effort at this stage.....
maybe later.
When you press enter at the end (start) of your line of upside-down text,
do you want the cursor to move up or down?

Ahhhh, now hadn't thought of this ! Maybe Enter to go down, and Shift+Enter
to go up or something similar. Interesting problem though... if you choose
this font after you've entered some normal text, where does the cursor go ?
I guess it would have to go down.....mmmm..... more thought required here
(you realise you've managed to get me to put off a uni assignment for at
least a couple more days........)

Regards,

Rob
 
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agent11421

Jezebel said:
That's because there is no such option. Infuriatingly. You could rotate the
text 90 degrees right, and rotate everything else 90 degrees left ...

Of, if it's just a single page, do it in PowerPoint.
 

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