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anybody know how to format on word better so that i can swirl my words and
have them upside down and going down the page etc? would really appreciate
it. ta
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That's why they make graphics programs. Word is a word processor.

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anybody know how to format on word better so that i can swirl my words and
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Hi annaneedinghelp,

If you want to do anything fancier in Word than what WordArt or another
embeddable object gives, you'll have to get to know the PRINT field, plus
postscript and/or PCL coding real well. Not for the faint-hearted.

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