Note: To rotate text in Word, you must first place the text in a text box, and then rotate the text box.
Insert and rotate a text box
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Select where on the page to put the text box.
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On the Insert tab, select
Text Box and choose a style. For more info, see Add, copy, or remove a text box in Word. -
Select the text box and do one of the following:
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On the Shape Format tab, select
Rotate. and choose a direction or angle to rotate. -
Grab the
Rotation handle on the top of the text box and drag it to the angle you want. To keep the rotation to 15 degree angles, press and hold Shift while you drag the rotation handle.
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Select elsewhere on your document to view the rotated text box.
Note: A text box will appear horizontally when you select it to make editing the text easier.
Mirror text in a text box
This will reverse a line or paragraph of text in a text box.
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Select the text box and choose the Shape Format tab.
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Select
Text Effects and hover over 3D Rotation and choose 3D Rotation Options. -
Under 3-D Rotation, set X Rotation to 180°.
Remove the text box border
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Select the text box and choose the Shape Format tab
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Select
Shape Outline and then choose No Outline. -
The border around the text box disappears when you click or tap outside the text box.
Change the border
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Select the text box and choose the Shape Format tab.
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Select
Shape Outline to change the outline color, to change the line weight, or to change the line to dashes. -
Select
Shape Effects to add a shadow or a glow to the border.
Note: To rotate text in Word for Mac, you must first place the text in a text box and then rotate the text box.
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Select where on the page to put the text box.
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On the Insert tab, select
Text Box and choose a style. For more info, see Add, copy, or remove a text box in Word. -
Select the
Rotation handle at the top of the text box and then drag in the direction that you want.-
To constrain the rotation to 15-degree angles, hold the shift key while you drag the rotation handle.
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When you rotate multiple shapes, they do not rotate as a group, but instead each shape rotates around its own center.
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Alternatively, you can select the object, hold down ⌥ option and press the left or right arrow keys to rotate.
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Mirror text in a text box
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Select the text box and choose the Shape Format tab.
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Select
Text Effects. -
Select
3D Rotation and choose 3D Rotation Options. -
Under 3-D Rotation, set X Rotation to 180°.
Rotate to an exact angle
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Select the text box to rotate, and choose the Shape Format tab.
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Select Arrange, then Rotate.
Tip: If you don't see the Shape Format, make sure that you selected a text box.
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Select one of the following:
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More Rotation Options: Enter the amount that you want to rotate the object in the Rotation box. You can also use the arrows to rotate the object exactly where you want.
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Rotate Right 90°: to rotate the object 90 degrees to the right.
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Rotate Left 90°: to rotate the object 90 degrees to the left.
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Group objects
When you group text boxes, you are combining them so that you can format, move, or copy them as a group.
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Hold down Shift, select the text boxes that you want to group together, and then choose the Shape Format tab.
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Under Arrange, select
Group and then choose Group.
Tip: If Group appears dimmed or unavailable that's usually because you haven't already selected two, or more text boxes to be grouped together.
Word for the web displays documents that contain rotated text boxes, but inserting or rotating a text box isn't currently possible in Word for the web. You can, however, insert or rotate a text box in the Word desktop app.
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To open the desktop app, at the top of the ribbon, select Editing and choose Open in Desktop App.
Don't have the Word desktop app? Try or buy Microsoft 365.