rotate a text

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Luc

Avi,
I'm afraid not. You can rotate the text in the text box 90 degrees right or
left. Also consider using WordArt to get text in another angle.
If you are not planning to edit the text in the textbox you could also
consider copying it, and pasting it back as a picture using Edit - paste
special. That should give you the green rotating circle. Be sure to size it
to your needs before copying, if you do not want the lines just apply no
border using the button on the drawing toolbar.
Luc
 
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Avi

Hello,
How can I rotate a text ?

(I did a text rectangle + dobule click it.
on the size tab "rotate" field is disabled)

Thanks :)
 
G

Graham Mayor

What you describe *may* be attributable to a problem some recent PCs have
with screen driver issues with recent ATI display adapters and the Intel®
82915G/82910GL Express Chipset Family causing particular problems.

In the case of the latter, the latest driver
http://downloadfinder.intel.com/scr...543/a08/win2k_xp1411.exe&agr=N&ProductID=1764
appears to fix the problem. DON'T TRY TO USE THIS DRIVER WITH ANY OTHER
CHIPSET/ADAPTER.

If you have the problem with a different display adapter and are sure you
are using the latest driver, then try reducing the display's hardware
acceleration.

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My web site www.gmayor.com

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Avi

Good trick.

A little problem,
that I am used to draw rectangles on a text box.
When I put a picture on it, there is a problem, that the picture is not seen
and I need to make spaces in order to locate it propery.

How can I locate the picture properly, and that the picture could be seen ?

Thanks :)
 

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