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Default Upside-down text in Word and Excel.

Occasionally it's useful to have text upside-down in Word or Excel,
especially when it is an answer to a question or test. The current solution
of converting the text to a graphic just so it can be turned upside-down is
fiddly, and Publisher is not an option.

Format - Text Direction... - Orientation would be better in Word if it had
upside-down as an option.

Format Cells - Alignment - Orientation would be better in Excel with a
full 360 degrees to rotate the text.

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