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Joe Cieply
 
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Another way a bit less troublesome. Copy the clip to MS Paint. Using
Flip/Rotate under Image on the Menu bar, make your choice. Recopy the
rotated image and bring it back to your Word document.

Since Rotate/Flip has been available in MSPaint from the beginning, I am
very suprised it is not available in Word 97 or Word 2000.

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Unfortunately I no longer have access to Word 2000 to check, but you
certainly don't have to perform this shuffle with Word 2003.

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rderize wrote:
Graham:
I'm sure I have to Ungroup, then Re-Group. I've tried it every-other
way, and it just won't work (ie, the rotate tool will not activate),
unless it's ungrouped & then regrouped.

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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Are you sure it is necessary to ungroup then regroup? It is surely
that the image is floating that makes the difference?

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rderize wrote:
Graham:
I stand corrected. After reading your article, I went back and
determined two things about rotating ClipArt in MS Word 2000. 1) If
you insert your ClipArt picture into a document and right click on
the picture, the rotate tool on the Drawing Toolbar will not
activate. 2) After inserting a ClipArt picture into a document, I
can rotate a ClipArt picture by doing the following: Right-click the
picture, select Format Picture, select Layout tab, select a Wrapping
Style other than "In line with text", (I use "Square"), click OK.
Now, right click on the picture again, and select Grouping, select
Ungroup. (The picture will now be broken up into its constituent
parts, all as separate pieces.) Again, right click the picture, and
select Grouping, select Group.(This puts all of the pieces back
together again.) NOW, the rotate tool on the Drawing Toolbar is
active and the ClipArt picture can be rotated. It can also be
flipped, if you use the appropriate tool (there is a tool for
flipping vertically or flipping horizontally, although you may have
to Customise your Drawing Toolbar to find them.) on the Drawing
Toolbar.

This is great, I learned how to do something I didn't think that
Word 2000 could do!

Thanks, Graham.
Richard

"Graham Mayor" wrote in message
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I am pretty sure that provided the image is not inserted in line,
that it can be flipped or rotated from the drawing toolbar draw
tools. It certainly can in Word 2003 and the images on my web site
http://www.gmayor.com/rotate_text.htm were taken from Word 2000.

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org




rderize wrote:
Starlight_Guided:
From what I can tell (I use Word 2000) it's not possible to
"flip" a clip-art object in MS Word 2000. What can be done, (and
this is only IF the clipart object is in Windows Media File
format (.wmf)), is that you can ungroup ALL of the objects that
make up the clipart picture from one another. Then, a single
object can be rotated or manipulated (using the Drawing toolbar
tools). You would need to do this with all of the objects in
your clipart picture, then regroup the objects in order to make
them into one, single clipart picture. I found this process to be
unsatisfactory.

What I've been able to do with a clipart picture, is to open it
in a picture program (I use Corel PhotoPaint), flip the clipart
picture while within PhotoPaint, then save the flipped picture
(I use the desktop so I can easily find it) and insert this newly
created picture into MS Word. To position your picture on the
page, you will then need to right click on the picture, select
Format Picture, select the Layout tab, then select a wrapping
style that is not "In Line" (I use square). You will now be able
to position your picture on the page where you wish.

In MS Word 2000, go to the Help files: (You will need to bypass
the Answer Wizard; Clippy) Once you're in the Help File Table of
Contents, go to "Working with Graphics and Drawing Objects";
"Working with Clip Art and the Clip Gallery"; "Modify Clip
Art."

I hope this helps.
Richard

"Starlight_Guided"
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Im trying to make graduation announcements, and cant rotate the
clip art so it is upside down... HELP!!!!!!!!!!!!!