I need to know how to free rotate the content of a cell in Excel. I also
need to know how to free rotate an imbed in Excel.
I need to know how to free rotate the content of a cell in Excel. I also
need to know how to free rotate an imbed in Excel.
Contents of cells can be rotated using Format/Cell/Alignment. It's not
free-rotation, but is limited to plus or minus 90 degrees.
You can get free rotation if you copy a cell as a picture (hold the
shift key down as you select Edit/Copy Picture) and paste as a picture
into the worksheet (Edit/Paste Picture). You can then use the Free
Rotate tool on the Drawing Toolbar to rotate the picture as desired.
In article <[email protected]>,
"Saint" <[email protected]> wrote:
> I need to know how to free rotate the content of a cell in Excel. I also
> need to know how to free rotate an imbed in Excel.
This will rotate the cell contents, but it leaves the cell borders as a box.
I need clean lines. It does work for the imbed.
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
> Contents of cells can be rotated using Format/Cell/Alignment. It's not
> free-rotation, but is limited to plus or minus 90 degrees.
>
> You can get free rotation if you copy a cell as a picture (hold the
> shift key down as you select Edit/Copy Picture) and paste as a picture
> into the worksheet (Edit/Paste Picture). You can then use the Free
> Rotate tool on the Drawing Toolbar to rotate the picture as desired.
>
>
>
> In article <[email protected]>,
> "Saint" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I need to know how to free rotate the content of a cell in Excel. I also
> > need to know how to free rotate an imbed in Excel.
>
It doesn't leave any lines when I use the "as viewed on screen" I also
turn gridlines off when I copy and paste picture.
In article <[email protected]>,
"Saint" <[email protected]> wrote:
> This will rotate the cell contents, but it leaves the cell borders as a box.
> I need clean lines. It does work for the imbed.
My gridlines are off. Where or what is the "as viewed on screen"?
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
> It doesn't leave any lines when I use the "as viewed on screen" I also
> turn gridlines off when I copy and paste picture.
>
> In article <[email protected]>,
> "Saint" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > This will rotate the cell contents, but it leaves the cell borders as a box.
> > I need clean lines. It does work for the imbed.
>
When you copy picture, at least in XLv.X, XL03, and XL04, a dialog pops
up asking if you want the picture as it appears on screen, or as printed.
In article <[email protected]>,
"Saint" <[email protected]> wrote:
> My gridlines are off. Where or what is the "as viewed on screen"?
Thank you for your help. It did not work with the "as viewed on screen", but
did work with the "as printed". It works great with the imbeds.
"JE McGimpsey" wrote:
> When you copy picture, at least in XLv.X, XL03, and XL04, a dialog pops
> up asking if you want the picture as it appears on screen, or as printed.
>
> In article <[email protected]>,
> "Saint" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > My gridlines are off. Where or what is the "as viewed on screen"?
>
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