At 10:40 14/08/2014 -0400, Tim Lungstrom wrote:
On 13 August 2014 21:58, Brian Barker wrote:
At 16:21 13/08/2014 -0400, Pikov Andropov wrote:
I want to create a document of a layout of a bridge table. It
should have the words, "NORTH", "EAST", "SOUTH" and "WEST" on the
four edges, each facing outward.
One way to do this is to use a text box:
[...]
o Right-click the box and go to Position and Size... | Rotation |
Rotation >> angle | Angle to set the orientation.
You can make the text work for 90 and 270 degrees of rotation, but
"upside down" needs 180. So it will be very hard to do it in Writer.
Er, no: I suggested a text box precisely because this can be rotated
to any angle - including 180 degrees - very easily (as explained).
Brian Barker
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