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Orienting a row of cells in Word Table
I've seen some tables printed where the top row is angled off probably 30
degrees to the right to enable text such as student names to be read easily above their column. I know how to get the text to run the other way (bottom to top) in the cell, but can the actual row of cells be angled to make reading easier?? Is this possible in Word (or perhaps Excel)?? |
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Orienting a row of cells in Word Table
Word can't do this (vertical or horizontal are the only options). Excel can
do it through cell formatting. PowerPoint can too: put the text in a textbox and rotate it. "ChrisF" wrote in message ... I've seen some tables printed where the top row is angled off probably 30 degrees to the right to enable text such as student names to be read easily above their column. I know how to get the text to run the other way (bottom to top) in the cell, but can the actual row of cells be angled to make reading easier?? Is this possible in Word (or perhaps Excel)?? |
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