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I've inserted several images to a excel spreadsheet, some are portrait
and others are landscape. Each image is labeled, with a description
of the image. Now, the trouble I'm running into is that when I try to
label a landscape image, I'm trying to rotate the text within
reference of the image, but the text reverts back to a different
orientation.

Any suggestion, would be greatly appreciated.

-omar

Bernard Liengme

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Are you putting the text in a cell or in a text box?
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I've inserted several images to a excel spreadsheet, some are portrait
and others are landscape. Each image is labeled, with a description
of the image. Now, the trouble I'm running into is that when I try to
label a landscape image, I'm trying to rotate the text within
reference of the image, but the text reverts back to a different
orientation.

Any suggestion, would be greatly appreciated.

-omar




Shane Devenshire[_2_]

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Hi,

What version of Excel are you using and what type of image. Is the text
part of the image or is it a text box on top of the image.

You rotate the text of a text box by selecting the text box, not the text,
and choosing Format, Autoshape, Alignment

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Cheers,
Shane Devenshire


" wrote:

I've inserted several images to a excel spreadsheet, some are portrait
and others are landscape. Each image is labeled, with a description
of the image. Now, the trouble I'm running into is that when I try to
label a landscape image, I'm trying to rotate the text within
reference of the image, but the text reverts back to a different
orientation.

Any suggestion, would be greatly appreciated.

-omar



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