Wordart rotation/inversion

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I'm using wordart to design the lettering around the circumference of an
emblem. There is two phrases, one on the "upper half" of the emblem, one on
the "lower half" of the emblem. I need each phrase to be "right side up"
(bottom of letters toward bottom of emblem). I have no problem w/the upper
half phrase. I am unable to figure out what set of rotations/inversions/etc
to use to make the bottom half readable (whatever I do the "bottom" of the
letters point toward the center of the emblem or are a mirror image of the
letters if pointed toward the bottom of the emblem.

Ideas?
 
Select any of the pictures from the WordArt Gallery. Type your top text,
press Enter twice, and type your bottom text. Click OK to get the art in the
document, with two line of text and a blank line in the middle.

Now click the "WordArt Shape" button on the WordArt toolbar, and select
"Button (Curve)", the fourth item in the second row. Finally, drag the edges
and/or corners of the art to the right size and shape.

(Note: the blank line in the middle of the text is needed so you don't get
text horizontally across the middle of the circle.)

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Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
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Select any of the pictures from the WordArt Gallery. Type your top text,
press Enter twice, and type your bottom text. Click OK to get the art in the
document, with two line of text and a blank line in the middle.

Now click the "WordArt Shape" button on the WordArt toolbar, and select
"Button (Curve)", the fourth item in the second row. Finally, drag the edges
and/or corners of the art to the right size and shape.

(Note: the blank line in the middle of the text is needed so you don't get
text horizontally across the middle of the circle.)

--
Regards,
Jay Freedman
Microsoft Word MVP
Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
all may benefit.
 
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