Hi
On the old word, you could get a text box, and drag it by the green dot, and roate it, but on word 2007, there isn't a green dot. So how can you rotate it, because i need it at a 45 degree angle.
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Thanks
Luke

Hi
On the old word, you could get a text box, and drag it by the green dot, and roate it, but on word 2007, there isn't a green dot. So how can you rotate it, because i need it at a 45 degree angle.
+rep to help
Thanks
Luke
I have a green dot above a picture, and I use Office 2007. Just checked.
Can't you right click it and go into options and do it from there? You will have to type in the angle you want it rotated by manually though
I think you need to right click on the picture and do it that way unless you can find the green dot?!
this isn't about a picture, i do have a dot above the picture, ot's about a textbox...
You can't apparently...
As you can see the rotate isn't allowed? :p
you can draw a normal box (Square or whatever) then you can rotation then right click and enter text?
Last edited by scottish; 02-10-2008 at 07:10 PM.
I've found a way
ok, draw the textbox, and format it for how you want, (as you won't be able to cahnge it later). Next, copy the textbox. On the home tab on the ribbon, where it has the paste button, click the down black arrow underneith it, and click "Paste Special". When a box cmoes up, click picture (windows metafile). And now, you can rotate it, as it acts like a picture
That's how i done it anyway
Thanks to everyone that bothered to post.
Luke
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