Not till css3 as i understand it. In addition to the <pre> solution,
you could make your containing box thin enough that only one letter
will display horizontally in it and put a space between each letter.

-- 
 jon
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Wednesday, June 25, 2003, 2:19:10 PM, you wrote:
RP> Hi guys - I have 1 foot out the door for vacation, and the other is typing
RP> on a keyboard while my hands are busy with my CSS books.  Is there a way to
RP> text to align vertically?  In Excel, for instance, there is an option on the
RP> font properties so that text

RP> L
RP> O
RP> O
RP> K
RP> S

RP> L
RP> I
RP> K
RP> E

RP> T
RP> H
RP> I
RP> S


RP> Can I get this effect in CSS?  I have a helaciously wide table to display
RP> and am trying to buy some horizontal real estate because it is the column
RP> headings that are making it so wide.  Am hoping I don't have to do something
RP> like break each word into individual characters with <BR> in between.

RP> thanks everyone
RP> -reed

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