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I'd like to write text in Word diagonally. How do I do it?
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Hi Ronie! Writing diagonal text in Word is a fun way to add some creativity to your documents. Here's how you can do it:
  1. Open a new or existing Word document.
  2. Click on the "Insert" tab at the top of the screen.
  3. Click on the "Text Box" button in the "Text" section of the ribbon.
  4. Choose the "Simple Text Box" option.
  5. Click and drag your mouse to draw a text box where you want your diagonal text to appear.
  6. Type your text into the text box.
  7. Click on the text box to select it.
  8. Click on the "Shape Format" tab that appears at the top of the screen.
  9. Click on the "Text Effects" button in the "WordArt Styles" section.
  10. Choose the "Transform" option.
  11. Select the diagonal text option you want from the list that appears.

And that's it! Your text should now be diagonal. You can adjust the size and position of the text box as needed to fit your document. Have fun experimenting with different fonts and colors to make your diagonal text stand out even more.
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I don't think Word supports this.
- Usualy watermarks are shown diagonally. If that is what you want, look up
the help files re watermarks.
-Another solution is to insert a WordArt object: you can show text
diagonally but it does not look very professional.
-Use a text box if you want to show text upside down or upside up.
- Embed and Excel sheet: Excel allows you to show text diagonally.

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I'd like to write text in Word diagonally. How do I do it?
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The use of WordArt is the only way, except from making your text a graphic
first.

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I'd like to write text in Word diagonally. How do I do it?
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-Use a text box if you want to show text upside down or upside up.


This doesn't work in Word. PowerPoint textboxes can show text upside down;
but not Word's.




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Yes, it DOES work in WORD!

Switch the Tables & Borders OR the Text Box toolbar on & use the icon(s):
should be visible when the toolbar is visible.

PS: updise down & upside up is also available for text in tables.

"Jezebel" wrote:


-Use a text box if you want to show text upside down or upside up.


This doesn't work in Word. PowerPoint textboxes can show text upside down;
but not Word's.



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No, it doesn't. Text can be rotated 90° to the left or right in a text
box or table cell, but not 180° unless the text is converted to a graphic.

AA2e72E wrote:

Yes, it DOES work in WORD!

Switch the Tables & Borders OR the Text Box toolbar on & use the icon(s):
should be visible when the toolbar is visible.

PS: updise down & upside up is also available for text in tables.

"Jezebel" wrote:


-Use a text box if you want to show text upside down or upside up.


This doesn't work in Word. PowerPoint textboxes can show text upside down;
but not Word's.




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Aren't you talking about showing the text upside down i.e the mirror image? I
was talking about the text shown in a vertical line with the first character
either as the first or the last character in the pile.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:

No, it doesn't. Text can be rotated 90° to the left or right in a text
box or table cell, but not 180° unless the text is converted to a graphic.

AA2e72E wrote:

Yes, it DOES work in WORD!

Switch the Tables & Borders OR the Text Box toolbar on & use the icon(s):
should be visible when the toolbar is visible.

PS: updise down & upside up is also available for text in tables.

"Jezebel" wrote:


-Use a text box if you want to show text upside down or upside up.

This doesn't work in Word. PowerPoint textboxes can show text upside down;
but not Word's.





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To me, "upside down" and "mirror image" are not the same thing, but
anyway... I and Jezebel and the original poster are talking about
rotating text, while you are talking about something else.

AA2e72E wrote:

Aren't you talking about showing the text upside down i.e the mirror image? I
was talking about the text shown in a vertical line with the first character
either as the first or the last character in the pile.

"garfield-n-odie" wrote:


No, it doesn't. Text can be rotated 90° to the left or right in a text
box or table cell, but not 180° unless the text is converted to a graphic.

AA2e72E wrote:


Yes, it DOES work in WORD!

Switch the Tables & Borders OR the Text Box toolbar on & use the icon(s):
should be visible when the toolbar is visible.

PS: updise down & upside up is also available for text in tables.

"Jezebel" wrote:



-Use a text box if you want to show text upside down or upside up.

This doesn't work in Word. PowerPoint textboxes can show text upside down;
but not Word's.






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Aren't you talking about showing the text upside down i.e the mirror
image? I
was talking about the text shown in a vertical line with the first

character
either as the first or the last character in the pile.


Perhaps you should read the subject line more closely. As Garfield says,
Word can do 90 degrees left or right. It can't do upside down or mirror,
and -- relevant to the OP -- it can't do diagonal (ie 45 degrees).




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There is a workaround - of sorts - at http://www.gmayor.com/rotate_text.htm

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Graham Mayor - Word MVP

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




Jezebel wrote:
Aren't you talking about showing the text upside down i.e the mirror
image? I was talking about the text shown in a vertical line with
the first character either as the first or the last character in the
pile.


Perhaps you should read the subject line more closely. As Garfield
says, Word can do 90 degrees left or right. It can't do upside down
or mirror, and -- relevant to the OP -- it can't do diagonal (ie 45
degrees).



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