NoOp, Tony, and Rory,

Thank you! However I'm inserting database field ( which is not
supported by drawing object )
so that I have to limit myself  to use a frame.

2014-06-18 19:52 GMT+08:00 Hung Mark <mark...@gmail.com>:
> Hi Brian,
>
>
> Thanks. It works with English but there is something wrong with Chinese.
> But I don't understand why there isn't option for 180 degree.
>
> 2014-06-18 14:04 GMT+08:00 Brian Barker <b.m.bar...@btinternet.com>:
>> 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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