On Wednesday April 25 2007 4:38 pm, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 26/04/07, NoOp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I learn something new every day - I didn't even know that you
> > could rotate a table :-) I just tested on the Ubuntu'ized 2.2
> > version, the OOo Official 2.2 version (installed from the RPM's
> > but converted to .debs for install), and StarWriter 8, all
> > correctly rotate both text and numbers. Sample file that I used
> > was actually a .doc file from the US NIST:
> >
> > ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/upload/AppendC-07-HB44-Final.doc
> >
> > http://ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/owmhome.cfm
> > http://ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/pubs.cfm
> > http://ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/h44-07.cfm
> >
> > http://ts.nist.gov/WeightsAndMeasures/upload/AppendC-07-HB44-Fina
> >l.doc
> >
> > Can you try using the same from a fresh OOo (close & reopen OOo)?
> >
> > To rotate I:
> >
> > Format|Styles and Formating|Table (right
> > click)|Modify|Position|Rotation/Scaling|90 degrees
> >
> > Not sure if that's the correct way to do it, but that's what I
> > used.
>
> Tried your way, same result. I do like this:
> Select text/table cell/whole table -> Right click -> Character ->
> Position -> Rotation/scaling -> 90 degrees
>
> or (same effect):
> Select text/table cell/whole table -> Right click -> Edit Paragraph
> Style -> Position -> Rotation/scaling -> 90 degrees
>
> Dotan Cohen
www.delewis.com/OOo/Rotation.odt
What I have done is to create a table and then copy it below itself.
Then I used F11 to open the Styles and Formatting window. In the
Paragraph styles list, I right clicked the Table style selecting
Modify. Under the Position tab I changed the rotation to 90 degrees
and clicked OK. Then I highlighted all the cells of the second table.
Finally I double clicked the Table style.
That fact that you are using Hebrew and CTL might have something
to do with it. Since I have neither of these, I can not test it.
Dan
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