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Anonymous Posted on Apr 21, 2009

Flipping a page in Office 2003

Ive created a document in word 03 in potrait position, on the document is text boxes which are place horrizontally and the text reads across the page. so bascially you have to tilt your head to read the text. Is there a way to flip the page so its all the right way with rotating each individdual text box.

Ive tried changing to landscape, the page turns but the text boxes stay the same.

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I think the problem is not affecting by changing the layout from portrait to landscape but specific to the text box layout.

You will have to format your text box to either wrap text, or 90 degree angle - once you have done this on one box you will be able to copy the format to other boxes using format painter.

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