>> > o Write your sentence/information >> > o Select the sentence/information with the mouse >> > o Then: Format|Character|Position >> > - under Rotation/scaling select 270 degrees >> > - click OK >> >> As I understand the question, the searched text-alignment would be: >> d >> o >> w >> n >> w >> o >> r >> d >> s, >> not rotated. >> Therefore the proposition of Guy "vertical stacked" in Calc-cells >> seems to be the only existing automatism in OO. In writer- or ohter >> documents you would have to play with manual breaks, strait frames >> or simular things. >> >> Or am I wrong? Do there exist any format-options to align text >> vertical stacked? > > Actually there are two ways. As was mentioned earlier, use a > narrow frame. Or, a text box can be inserted. In both cases, they > would have to be only one character wide. The text alignment would > have to be centered. For slim letters like "l" use a space or spaces > to put them on different lines. For spacing between words, do the > same. By doing this, I was able to create the following: > T > h > e > > Y > e > l > l > o > w > > D > u > c > k > Instead of the spaces I'd propose to use "spacing:expanded" for a solution that depends only on the format and does not need to insert any characters or breaks that are not necessary part of the original text. Nevertheless I opened an issue: http://de.openoffice.org/issues/show_bug.cgi?id=71841
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