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I want to make some flyers and I want the people to be able to tear off the
phone number .
I need to know how and whwere do I find information on writing the numbers
vertically.
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Marilisa,
Consider using WordArt, there are vertical text options there. You can find
it in the drawing toolbar, just about in the middle.

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I want to make some flyers and I want the people to be able to tear off the
phone number .
I need to know how and whwere do I find information on writing the numbers
vertically.


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The usual way is to create a table at the bottom of the page, one cell for
each tearoff, and rotate the text in the cells. There are templates for such
fliers available at http://office.microsoft.com/templates/default.aspx?

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I want to make some flyers and I want the people to be able to tear off the
phone number .
I need to know how and whwere do I find information on writing the numbers
vertically.



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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 06:28:01 -0800, Marilisa
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I want to make some flyers and I want the people to be able to tear off the
phone number .
I need to know how and whwere do I find information on writing the numbers
vertically.


If you want to make one of those flyers with a row of tear-off tabs at
the bottom, I suggest you use a table. Insert a table with 1 row and
10-15 columns (for an 8.5 x 11 page). Change the text alignment in
that row to vertical and make the row deep enough for the name or
phone number or whatever.

In Word 2007, you can select the row, right-click, choose Text
alignment.
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Note also that if you center the cell contents both vertically and
horizontally, you'll get the appearance you want.

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On Sun, 23 Nov 2008 06:28:01 -0800, Marilisa
wrote:

I want to make some flyers and I want the people to be able to tear off
the
phone number .
I need to know how and whwere do I find information on writing the numbers
vertically.


If you want to make one of those flyers with a row of tear-off tabs at
the bottom, I suggest you use a table. Insert a table with 1 row and
10-15 columns (for an 8.5 x 11 page). Change the text alignment in
that row to vertical and make the row deep enough for the name or
phone number or whatever.

In Word 2007, you can select the row, right-click, choose Text
alignment.



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