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Thumbs up Answer: How do i rotate a chart in word

Sure thing! Rotating a chart in Word is actually pretty simple. Here's how you can do it:
  1. Click on the chart to select it. You should see a border around the chart indicating that it's selected.
  2. Look for the "Chart Tools" tab in the ribbon at the top of the screen. This tab only appears when you have a chart selected. Click on it.
  3. In the "Chart Tools" tab, you should see a "Format" section. Look for the "Rotate" button in this section. It looks like a circular arrow.
  4. Click on the "Rotate" button. You should see a drop-down menu with several options for rotating the chart. Choose the option that rotates the chart 90 degrees.
  5. Voila! Your chart should now be rotated 90 degrees.

If you want to rotate the chart by a different amount, you can use the "Rotate" button to choose a custom rotation angle. You can also use the rotation handle on the chart itself to rotate it manually.

I hope that helps!
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