The text direction in Word is flexible to control. A friend of mine had asked me for help in Word to make the text as shown in Figure 1.
Figure 1
In fact, in order to do so, just use the word direction function in words. But right-click directly in the document, and select the "Text Direction" command on the pop-up menu, you will find that there are five choices in the Text Direction dialog box, but only three of them are available, and the other two cannot be selected.
These three alternative orientations do not have the layout shown in Figure 1. So what do we do? In fact, the text in the graphics and text boxes can be applied to all text directions.
Let me elaborate on how to make the layout shown in Figure 1 in Word to share this skill with my friends.
First, insert a text box in the document, and then write the text, right-click, and select the text Direction command on the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 2:
Figure 2
Then select the text direction you want on the text Direction-text Box dialog box, and then OK. As shown in Figure 3:
Figure 3
If the border of the text box affects the appearance of the document, you can remove the border of the text box. Right-click the border of the text box and choose Format Text Box on the shortcut menu that pops up. On the Format Text Box dialog box that pops up, select the color of the line as the "Wireless bar color." Then "OK" so that you can go beyond the border of the text box.
Figure 4