It is much easier to do in DRAW. You can create a text box, enter the
text then find the "effects" button at the bottom of the screen. One of
the options will be "rotate", click that and when you put your cursor at
the corner of the box you will be able to rotate it to whatever angle
you wish. Then it is an easy matter to create another box and put it at
180 degrees. Hope this helps.
Tony
On 18/06/2014 3:34 PM, Brian Barker wrote:
At 11:24 18/06/2014 +0800, Hung Mark wrote:
I'm making a name label which I will finally cut the paper into
pieces and fold each piece of it in the middle into a reverse V
shape. I want to create text with fields, which one use normal text
and the other rotates 180 degree.
[...]
Paragraph style does have options for 0, 90, 270, but 180 degree is
missing.
I'm guessing here, but I suspect you can do what you need using two
paragraph styles - or, probably more easily, two character styles (or
just different character formatting) - using 90-degree rotation for
one part of each label and 270-degree rotation for the other. You
could do that in frames or, possibly more easily, in table cells. It
may help to rethink your page orientation as landscape instead of
portrait or vice versa.
I trust this helps.
Brian Barker
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