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2 Answers. Rotate an image, shape, text box, line, arrow, or video Select the object, then in the Format sidebar, click the Arrange tab. Drag the Rotate wheel, or enter a degree value in the adjacent field to specify the angle at which you want to rotate the object.
Launch System Preferences from the Apple menu. Hold down the Command+Option keys and click on the Display icon. On the right side of the Display preferences, look for the newly visible 'Rotation' drop down menu.
Press and hold the "Command" and "Option" keys simultaneously while clicking the "Display" icon in System Preferences. Release the keys when the Displays option section appears. Select "90," "180" or "270" from the Rotation drop-down menu to rotate the screen by the selected degree.
Go to System Preferences (in the Apple menu). While holding the alt/option and command keys, click 'Displays'. Adjust the Rotation setting. ... A popup entitled "Confirm new display setting" appears. Rotate the physical screen.
Hold down the Command+Option keys while clicking on the "Display" icon. A "Rotation" menu will appear on the right side of the Display preference pane. Appropriately set the rotation in the drop down menu.
Create a text box, type what you want in it, then rotate it using the Inspector (Select the text box, go to the "metrics" tab of the inspector, and rotate it with the little wheel). Plus a shortcut: Command-click on a corner handle and drag. Or do you mean you want to turn the paper sideways?
As there is no support for vertical text, the only way to rotate text in Pages is to use text boxes. To do that, click once on the textbox, so it gets eight white diamonds to grab for resizing. Then hold down the command key and hover the mouse over one of the diamonds.
Change text direction in a table. You can change the direction of text in selected cells. Select the cells, then, in the Format sidebar, click the Text tab. Click the Style button near the top of the sidebar, then in the Alignment section, click .
Select a shape, image, or text box, then click Arrange at the top of the Format sidebar on the right. Below Rotate, do any of the following: Rotate the object: Drag the Rotate wheel, or enter a degree value in the Angle field to specify the rotation angle.
For those folks who haven't discovered this yet, you can rotate text inside a table cell by placing the text cursor inside the cell (or selecting one or more cells with the Type tool) and choosing Table > Cell Options > Text. (Alternatively, you can type Command-Option-B or Ctrl+Alt+B.)
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