Vertical Text
AnsweredI am trying to add vertical text to a Next Generation Presentation. I want to have the vertical text to section out a flowchart.
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Hi Tim Rodgers!
Great question. I did a little testing and found that this is best achievable in next gen Presentations by using a text block and then rotating it. Here's an example:
In addition, Shapes can be rotated as well and can have text inside of them, although by default a text box doesn't have any borders, like a Shape does. In addition, Tables cannot be rotated.
Hope this helps some. Do let me know if you have any questions on the above or need any additional assistance. Thanks again, and have an awesome day!0That works perfectly. Thank you very much Mike!
0What about rotating the text within a line/arrow on a flowchart?
0Hi Summer!
I did some quick testing to verify and its a yes/no here. For an arrow shape, if you add text within it and rotate the shape, the text will also rotate. However, for a Line or Connector which you then add text to, when you rotate the Line or Connector the text within it stays horizontal. If you are wishing for the text to also rotate, the only workaround I can think of is to create a text box and then rotate that text to then sit on top of/above/below your Line or Connector shape. Does that make sense?
Let me know if I've missed the mark or you have any questions for me. Thanks for reaching out and for your contributions. Have a super day!
0Makes sense, thanks!
0Can this be done in the classic editor platfom as well? I need to invert name in a chart.
0Hi Peter!
Yep, for sure you can rotate a text box (or other shape, with text) in a classic Presentation. Here's an example:
Is this what you are looking to do? Let me know if I've missed the mark or you have any follow-ups for me. Thanks and happy Monday!
0Hi all!
Wanted to let you know that vertical text support was recently added to Spreadsheets and embedded tables, so either if you link from your Spreadsheet to a table in your Presentation, or adjust the setting in your embedded table itself, it will also be vertically shifted. The option is found in the Edit menu next to the indent options.
0Hi Mike
I am trying to use the vertical text in the table embedded in word, but it is not working
0Hi Nedaa Karawan!
Happy to help. I believe I know what culprit is here. Your document type is probably set to a filing type of document, i.e. a 10-Q, 8-K, etc., and if so, vertical text isn't allowed. This has to do with the EDGARization process for vertical text, which is not great. However, if you change your document type under File > Document Properties > Type to None, the options will be there.
Let me know what questions you have, or if you need anything else. Thanks as always and chat soon!
0Thanks a lot! It worked :)
0Can the file type be changed to add the vertical text formatting, then reverted back to the original document type once the table is created with the vertical text?
0Hi Lindsay!
Sorry for my delay here. You may have already found your resolution, but I tested and it did allow me to make Vertical Text and change the Document Type without changing the text orientation. Are you seeing the same?
0Hi, thank you for the reply. I just need to know if I change the document type to make the text vertical, can I change the document type back to the original?
Thank you.
Lindsay
0Hi Lindsay!
Yes, if you change the document type, the vertical text should still be present.
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