Vertical text

K

katy

I am trying to create a road map for a wedding reception to print on labels.
Anything horizontal is easy. How do I insert vertical text such as the name
a highway (Hwy 13) that prints vertically without using Text Box? The Text
box insert has a box of lines around it and I don't want that.

I just want my vertical line to read Hwy 13 vertically so it shows up on the
vertical line. Drawing tools allowed me the vertical line.

Do I have to use a table?

or a Cell? Or is there some way to use Text Box and then have the 4
lines around the words disappear? I would draw it here but I can't, using
Plain Text.

I'd sure love to hear of an easy way to write 'Hwy 13' and turn it so it
reads vertically WITHOUT a box around it. Is it possible at all?

TIA,
katy
 
J

Jay Freedman

Yes, you can remove the borders from the text box. Right-click an edge
of the box and select Format Text Box. Set the Line color to "No
line".

You could also use a one-cell table. For that, you would use the
Format > Borders & Shading dialog and set the border to None.
 

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