Many times when we make a flowchart, seal, etc in Word, we insert a text box in the graph and enter text inside it. If the graphic rotates, the text box and text box will certainly rotate along with the graphic, primarily to make the font rotate in the same way as the graphic, so that it appears to be coordinated. This effect is often used by us, but the problem is that Word does not have the ability to rotate the text box, in order to make the text box rotation, only to find a way to themselves. Let's take a look at how Word federation implements the rotated text box!
① Click the Word menu bar insert to select text box, and then in the text box, enter the text you want;
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② Sets the text box border color to transparent. Right-click text box and choose Format Text box, and in the Format text box that pops up, select color and line, and set the color below line to "Wireless bar color" to determine;
③ Select the text box and then cut it, click Paste Selective in Edit, and then select Picture (Windows metafile) or a picture (GIF), Picture (PNG), Picture (JPEG), all of which you can, and then determine; (Figure below)
④ Right-click the picture you just pasted, select layout in format picture, and then set the wrapping style to tight type OK.
Now place your mouse over the green "free rotation control point" above the picture, and then drag to rotate it arbitrarily.
Tip: In fact, in the Word2003 itself is not able to rotate the text box, but the picture can be rotated, we can change the text box into a picture of the way, and then rotate it.