How to Change the Orientation of Text (Word 2003)
Friday, April 23, 2010 at 2:56PM Change the orientation of text (based on Microsoft Word 2003):
You can change the text orientation in drawing objects, such as text boxes, shapes, and callouts, or in table cells so that the text is displayed vertically or horizontally.
Click the drawing object or table cell that contains the text you want to change.
On the Format menu, click Text Direction.
Click the orientation you want.
Split a cell to center text in two sections on label
(comes in handy for folding hangtags):
Click in a cell, or select multiple cells that you want to split.
On the Table menu, click Split Cells.
Select the number of columns or rows you want to split the selected cells into.
For folding hangtag HTD5-2R, select the first row and choose to split into 2 rows. This will allow centering of text on both sides of the tag. Repeat this for the third row:
For HTD2-4R, the same idea applies, choosing columns to split instead of rows.
Alternatively you can use Word textboxes. Place these where desired.









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