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gigglez
I know I sound stupid but I was wondering... how do you make your font go vertically instead of horizonly like usual? I was going to print this BIG title and it will take up less space if I print it that say. Nothing really fancy... just text. tongue.gif
mona lisa
what program are you using?
gigglez
QUOTE(gotnoheart @ Mar 8 2005, 8:52 PM)
what program are you using?
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Microsoft word
mona lisa
ohh. i thought photoshop or somethiing. ok, well are you just typing out normal text or are you using the Word Art thing? well, i don't know how you want your text, but maybe writing out one letter on one line, then write another letter on the next line. there isn't really a specific tool for it as it is on other programs.
gigglez
what i mean is, like.... you have to turn your head to read it, you know what i'm saying?
iZnEedSuMcOkE
file >> properties >> landscape

..i think
gigglez
QUOTE(iZnEedSuMcOkE @ Mar 8 2005, 10:07 PM)
file >> properties >> landscape

..i think
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sorry but that didn't work.. sad.gif
gelionie
I think it should be File >> text direction .
But on my computer, I can't click it pinch.gif
jordanriane
Do you want this text to appear vertical, as opposed to horizontal, and have other text on eitherside/opposite side of it?

Or are you trying to print a page with the text going vertical?
mona lisa
well i think maybe you could type it out with word art or something and just rotate it. yeah, it depends on what you mean by vertical.
lovescream
with word art.. click the dog looking thing on the toolbar. Then click "in front of text" then you can rotate it in any way you want.
http://www.createblog.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=52488

you could use that for help.
;\ but if it's regular text, i think you could probably make it on MS. paint, then flip it on paint, then copy and paste the image onto microsoft word.
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