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Ludovic Gillet
Hi all,
A problem I noticed recently by copy/pasting things from Powerpoint to
Word...
Try the following things:
text box1: normal (horizontal writing...)
text box2: crtl-click\format text box\text box\rotate text by 90º
text box3: select\draw\rotate or flip\rotate right
text box4: select\draw\rotate or flip\rotate left
Note: actually, wanted textbox positionning is textbox4
Now select all, copy and paste to a word document.
So what happened? textbox 1 and 2 are ok (properties from text box), but
when the textbox are "manually" rotated, the positionning is lost in
word??!!
What to do to keep textbox4 (left written) in the correct form in word?
Is it possible to change maybe the "rotation text by 90º" (as in textbox2)
from right (by default) to left (more "natural").
This is a pretty annoying bug there... Specially by copy/pasting from one
Office program to another one (should be homogenous, shouldn't it??)
Please, any help would be great!!!
Thanks in advance.
Ludo
A problem I noticed recently by copy/pasting things from Powerpoint to
Word...
Try the following things:
text box1: normal (horizontal writing...)
text box2: crtl-click\format text box\text box\rotate text by 90º
text box3: select\draw\rotate or flip\rotate right
text box4: select\draw\rotate or flip\rotate left
Note: actually, wanted textbox positionning is textbox4
Now select all, copy and paste to a word document.
So what happened? textbox 1 and 2 are ok (properties from text box), but
when the textbox are "manually" rotated, the positionning is lost in
word??!!
What to do to keep textbox4 (left written) in the correct form in word?
Is it possible to change maybe the "rotation text by 90º" (as in textbox2)
from right (by default) to left (more "natural").
This is a pretty annoying bug there... Specially by copy/pasting from one
Office program to another one (should be homogenous, shouldn't it??)
Please, any help would be great!!!
Thanks in advance.
Ludo