Actually, if your printer duplexes, you should have a setting in the printer Properties to choose whether the paper is flipped on the long or short edge. You want the short edge if this is a portrait document. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. 'Graham Mayor' wrote in message news:[email protected]. Calllie 2/8/2007, 20:08 น. 'upsidedown' wrote: You can't rotate text 180 but you can rotate 90 in both directions (effectively giving you 180). You need to use either a table or a text box. Both of these have a 'Text Direction' option which allows one to have text arrayed down the page facing left or right. Select the text box and select Text Direction from the Drawing Tools, Format menu. Clean up the number formatting with the normal page tools on the HOME tab such as sizing the font and aligning the page number to the right. To have it facing up and down, just rotate your page! BUT, if you want to see a bug in Word (all versions), try the following: Create a new landscape document. Use either the table method or the text-box method for creating a tent card with rotated text on both sides of the tent. With the text-box method, placing any graphic on the page makes the text boxes disappear. With the table method bitmaps can be placed (using 'above text') but graphics elements (e.g. Lines) cannot be placed without moving other graphic elemnents or the text in the cells - even if they are set to wrap 'above text'. Lara 13/6/2008, 12:06 น. That would be a limitation of the printer and/or the use of 'one sided' card stock and nothing to do with Word per se. -- > > > >> Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site Word MVP web site > > > >> Lara wrote: > That doesn't work so well with color printers if you are using > cardstock. Then you get colors dragged across. > >> Print one side of the page, turn the paper over and print the other! >> >> -- >> > > > >> >> Graham Mayor - Word MVP >> >> My web site >> Word MVP web site >> > > > >> >> >> upsidedown wrote: >>> I need to rotate text on a page so it appears upside-down, so that >>> the page is 'tumbled,' with one side normal, and the backside >>> upside-down.can I do this with text (not graphics or clip art)? Doug 27/2/2010, 6:25 น. You could try using a unicode converting website that gives you the unicode equivalent of text that makes the text look upside down (aka flipped 180 degrees). ![]() ![]() One such site is 'flip text' () but a google search will yield many more sites too. In general these sites work better for lowercase letters but give it a try and see if this works for you. -- bjan3 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ bjan3's Profile: 1552 View this thread: [url=']Microsoft Office Help[/url] CyberTaz 27/2/2010, 12:37 น. Making text vertical in Word isn’t easy if you don’t know where to look. There is no simple way of getting Word to display vertically aligned text, but there is a sneaky way. Vertical Text In A Text Box First of all, you’ll need your text in a text box. To insert a text box in your document, go to the Insert tab and click Text Box (in the Text group). When the Text Box gallery opens, choose the text box style you want. Most people will find that the Simple Text Box (the first option) suffices but go ahead and knock yourself out. When the text box has been inserted in the document, you can start typing in it.
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