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Updated on November 29, 2022You can use a text box or table in Microsoft Word to orient text in any direction you like. In this guide, we show you how to rotate a text box, how to rotate text within a text box, and how to change the direction of a table in the desktop versions of Microsoft Word for PC or Mac. (This task cannot be done in Word Online or the Word mobile apps.)
Text boxes make it easy to change the direction of text in word. All you do is create the text box, add some text, and decide how to rotate the text box.
To create a text box, select Insert > Text Box and choose one of the built-in designs. To add text, select the text box and begin typing.
To rotate the text with the rotation handle, select the text box and drag the rotation handle to the right or to the left. Release it when the text is in the direction you want.
To rotate the text box by 15-degree increments, hold Shift while dragging the rotation handle.
To rotate the text box 90 degrees:
To set a custom rotation angle:
Instead of rotating the text box, you can opt to rotate the text inside the box instead.
You can also rotate text inside a shape.
To rotate text in a text box, select Drawing Tools Format > Text Direction and choose either Rotate all text 90° or Rotate all text 270°. The text will appear vertically on the page.
To align the text inside a text box, select Drawing Tools Format > Align Text, and align the text with the right side of the text box, the left side, or the center.
You can also rotate text inside a table. Rotating text makes it possible to have narrow rows in a table.
To create a table, select Insert > Table and choose a table size.
To change text direction in a table:
Select the picture you want to rotate, then select and hold the rotation handle that appears just above the picture. While still holding, drag the handle to the left or right to rotate. Note that if you have multiple pictures selected at once, they will all rotate individually.
How do I rotate a document in Word?To rotate a document in Word, select Layout > Orientation, and then choose the page orientation you prefer: Landscape (horizontal) or Portrait (vertical).
How do I rotate a single page in Word?Select the page you want to reorient, then select Page Layout > Page Setup and choose either Portrait or Landscape under Orientation. Then select Apply to > Selected text.
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