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Default Auto Shapes Rotation

There is no use of Rotating Auto Shapes or any drawing object in Microsoft
Office where the text can be write within the shapes as the rotation doesn't
move the text with the object.

The only solution to rotate the text is using Word Art. I can not understand
the why Microsoft Developers are not taking care of this as the problem is
presist from previous versions and ofcourse of you will give any suggestions
to Microsoft they are never going to reply you.

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Default Auto Shapes Rotation

Rotating the object means exactly that. Silly to say there's no use: most
shape usage has nothing to do with text.

Rotating text is a separate action, which you might or might not want to do.
And yes, it's a PIB that you can't rotate text other than +/- 90 degrees.



"rajkohli" wrote in message
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There is no use of Rotating Auto Shapes or any drawing object in Microsoft
Office where the text can be write within the shapes as the rotation
doesn't
move the text with the object.

The only solution to rotate the text is using Word Art. I can not
understand
the why Microsoft Developers are not taking care of this as the problem is
presist from previous versions and ofcourse of you will give any
suggestions
to Microsoft they are never going to reply you.

Every comment will highly be appreciated.

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Default Auto Shapes Rotation

I mean to say there is no use of rotating auto shapes text within.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Rotating the object means exactly that. Silly to say there's no use: most
shape usage has nothing to do with text.

Rotating text is a separate action, which you might or might not want to do.
And yes, it's a PIB that you can't rotate text other than +/- 90 degrees.



"rajkohli" wrote in message
...
There is no use of Rotating Auto Shapes or any drawing object in Microsoft
Office where the text can be write within the shapes as the rotation
doesn't
move the text with the object.

The only solution to rotate the text is using Word Art. I can not
understand
the why Microsoft Developers are not taking care of this as the problem is
presist from previous versions and ofcourse of you will give any
suggestions
to Microsoft they are never going to reply you.

Every comment will highly be appreciated.

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click "I Agree" in the message pane.

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Default Auto Shapes Rotation

Not so much "no use" as "can't". Other than +/- 90 degrees.


"rajkohli" wrote in message
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I mean to say there is no use of rotating auto shapes text within.

"Jezebel" wrote:

Rotating the object means exactly that. Silly to say there's no use: most
shape usage has nothing to do with text.

Rotating text is a separate action, which you might or might not want to
do.
And yes, it's a PIB that you can't rotate text other than +/- 90 degrees.



"rajkohli" wrote in message
...
There is no use of Rotating Auto Shapes or any drawing object in
Microsoft
Office where the text can be write within the shapes as the rotation
doesn't
move the text with the object.

The only solution to rotate the text is using Word Art. I can not
understand
the why Microsoft Developers are not taking care of this as the problem
is
presist from previous versions and ofcourse of you will give any
suggestions
to Microsoft they are never going to reply you.

Every comment will highly be appreciated.

----------------
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suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the
"I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow
this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and
then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.

http://www.microsoft.com/office/comm...ocmanagemen t






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