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I could use the Paste Special Picture (Enhanced Metafile) but for some reason the print quality of this content is affected with this approach. I can resize the image after I change the layout from inline with text to something else e.g. Tight but cannot rotate the image. This option remains greyed out in the format tab. Copy and move your cursor outside of the text box and Paste (in the toolbar) to open the dropdown. Choose as Paste S pecial from the dropdown. A popup box will appear. Choose 'JPEG' or 'PNG' if you want the image to retain the transparent background. This turns your text into a image- which you can then rotate.

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This Microsoft Word Tips & Microsoft Word Help page presents my preferred method for rotating, mirroring, or changing the orientation of text in a Microsoft Word document.

Note: If you simply need 'mirrored/reverse' text for printing things like T-shirt transfers or transparent window stickers, then check your printer settings. Many modern printers (even my 10 year old HP PSC 750), have a setting to perform this function. If you printer does not support this feature then see the Mirror (Flipped) Text topic below.

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Rotate Text

The unfortunate truth is, with the exception of the limited text orientation options in a Word table cell shown below, you really can't rotate text in Word.


Illustrates text oriented 90 degrees clockwise and counter clockwise in table cells

Text orientation (or alignment) in table cells is set using Format>Text Direction in Word versions before Word 2007, or with Table Tools>Layout>Alignment>Text Direction in Word version 2007 and after.

Rotate Graphics

Don't lose hope! While you can't use Word to actually rotate text, you can use Word to rotate graphical representations (i.e., pictures) of text.

The easiest method to create a picture of text and rotate it, is to use Word's built-in WordArt feature. The following illustrations demonstrate the basic process using Word 2003.

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The process is very similar using Word 2007:


Use the WordArt button on the Insert tab
Use the WordArt Tools contextual tab to apply formatting

Again, the process is similar using Word 2010/2013. Two significant changes are:

  • A new WordArt style gallery.
  • A new graphics engine.

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With the new graphics engine, the WordArt object begins life as a shape.
There is no need to convert.
Format using the Drawing Tools>Format contextual tab
Text rotated using the object rotation handle

Mirror (Flipped) Text

To the best of my knowledge, mirrored text cannot be created in Word versions before Word 2007. See Alternative Methods below.

To create mirrored text using the new Word 2010 graphics engine, perform the following:

  • Create and format a WordArt text object
  • Select the object and click in 'Text Effects' in
  • Display the Format Text Effects dialog by selecting 3D Rotation then the 3D Rotation Options control at the bottom of the gallery (or alternatively, type the shortcut keystrokes 'd' then 'r.'
  • For vertically mirrored text, set the 'Y' rotation axis value to 180 degrees.

  • Close the dialog.
  • The mirrored text appears as shown below.

Of course by using varying combinations of X-Y-Z axis values, you can create practically any rotation/mirror effect.


The more limited 3D rotation effects in the Word 2007 graphics engine will not produce the same effect as demonstrate in Word 2010. However, basic mirrored (vertical or horizontal) text can be produced in Word 2007 by selecting the WordArt object and applying the WordArt Tools>Format>Arrange 'Flip Vertical or Flip Horizontal' command.

Note: For whatever reason, this 'Flip Vertical' and 'Flip Horizontal' methods demonstrated above in Word 2007 will not produce the same effect in Word 2010. Flip vertical produces an effect that is a combination of vertical and horizontal flip and flip horizontal appears to have no effect.

VBA Methods

You also produce rotatable WordArt text using a simple VBA procedure:

Note: The shape object created using the procedure above has the characteristics of a WordArt object created in Word 2003/2007 (let's call that a 'classic' WordArt object) . If used in Word 2010/2013, this object will not support direct formatting like a native Word 2010/2013 WordArt object inserted with the user interface. Methods and properties for that type object do not appear to be available in VBA.

Alternative Methods

There are several software applications available at reasonable cost which you can use to caption and orient, including mirroring, text. I've used SnagIt by TechSmith for several years. Practically all of the images found in these tips pages were captured and edited using Snagit.

Conclusion

That's it! I hope you have found this tips page useful and informative.

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