Select the frame A shape used to hold text, pictures, graphics, PowerText or OLE objects. you want to rotate. Eight handles Small squares on the edges and corners of a selected frame that are used for sizing or rotating. appear around the frame.
The top right-hand handle is a different shape to the other seven handles Small squares on the edges and corners of a selected frame that are used for sizing or rotating.. This is the rotate handle.
Position the mouse pointer The arrow-shaped cursor on the screen that follows the movement of the mouse and indicates which area of the screen will be affected when you press the mouse button. The pointer will change shape when you perform certain tasks. over the rotate handle so that it changes shape to a circular arrow.
Press and hold down the mouse button as you drag the handle. An outline of the frame appears as a guide to show you how much you have rotated the frame.
When the frame is at the angle you want, release the mouse button. The frame and its contents are redrawn at the angle you created.
Note:
Hold down Ctrl as you rotate the frame to constrain the angle of rotation to multiples of 45 degrees.
Hold down Shift as you rotate the frame to constrain the angle of rotation to multiples of 5 degrees.
You can make exact changes to the angle of a frame via the Size and Position tab on the Frame Properties dialog box A window used to supply information to Publisher..
Shortcut:
Hold down Ctrl and press the left or right arrow key to rotate the selected frame 5 degrees counter-clockwise or clockwise.
Hold down Ctrl and press the up or down arrow key to rotate the selected frame 45 degrees counter-clockwise or clockwise.
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