• How do I angle the header row in a Word table.

    From Lynn Seaton@21:1/5 to Rae Drysdale on Sun Jun 27 17:36:21 2021
    On Tuesday, December 23, 2008 at 10:40:16 AM UTC-6, Rae Drysdale wrote:
    You can rotate 90 degrees and have text running from top to bottom or bottom to top using the table toolbar in Word 2002/3. It's a letter A with some lines beside it. When in the cell you want to change, click and it will rotate, and click again to change direction and a third time to bring back to original layout. Does this help?
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    Rae Drysdale
    "Ron" wrote:
    I am trying to angle the header row at say 45 degrees with the text alignment
    going from bottom to top for easier reading. I only need thin columns but have large headers, so this will save room and make viewing the document easier.
    This sucks! I know I have been able to angle/slant header rows and right or left columns in past versions of Word. Why do updates do away with features? The Text Art used to have more options and was better in the past as well.

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