https://bz.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=126345
[email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #2 from [email protected] --- I was unable to replicate this bug on version 4.1.1 on Windows 8 or Windows 10 There are a few different ways to rotate text like you have shown. I only found 3 in my research. There are a few other character rotation bugs but they deal with tables or with specific character sets not regular text as you have shown. Method 1: 1. Choose "Show Draw functions" from the top menu 2. Choose the text box option from the Draw Menu 3. Draw your test box and add some text 4. Right click on the text box and choose "Position and Size" 5. Under the Rotation tab choose a rotation angle of 90 degrees (Note: this seems like the most likely method used as the other methods do not allow you to edit the text very well. You can't make the text go to a new line with the other methods. I will attach a screenshot of what happens.) Method 2: 1. Enter some text in a new document 2. Select the text you would like to rotate and right click 3. Select Character from the menu 4. Select the position tab in the Character dialogue 5. Under Rotation Select "90 degrees" Method 3: 1: Go to paragraph Styles and create a new style 2: Name your style 3: Go to the the Position Tab 4: Under rotation Scaling choose 90 degrees 5: Highlight the paragraph of text you would like to rotate 6: go to "Format" then "Styles and Formatting" 7: Select the paragraph style you created by double click With all of these methods I then saved the document as each of the following formats .odt .pdf .rtf .doc and then closed open office and reopened the document. All of the documents stayed rotated even though a warning box showed up about formatting popped up. In .rtf the method 1 rotated paragraph disappears but does not revert. I also attempted to export an a PDF from the File menu and all 3 methods stayed rotated. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are the assignee for the issue.
