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<div>I doubt that you will be able to type that way but, what I would suggest is that you use a combination of programmes to do the job that you want.</div>
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<div><FONT size="3">Type your text normally with a graphics type programme like Corel Draw or Freehand Linux equivalent. These programmes are designed to do what maybe Open Office is unable to do. You really need the text flow of the Insert Text Frame to be vertical direction. Open Office does have this option I have just used it and will attach a file for you to see.</FONT><FONT size="3"><br>
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<div><FONT size="3">To type sideways vertically do the following:<br>
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<div><FONT size="3">1. Left click on Insert and then on Frame.<br>
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<div><FONT size="3">2. In the Frame Options, left click on Right to Left Vertical.<br>
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<div><FONT size="3">3. Make sure that you can see the Show Hide marks and the typing direction buttons. Left click on the Left for Left to Right, and Right to Left for Right directional.<br>
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<div><FONT size="3">What I've not yet worked out is how to rotate or have the text start from the bottom of the frame going upward.<br>
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<div><FONT size="3">Moshe<br>
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From: Dotan Cohen <dotancohen@gmail.com><br>
To: mbrace7forums@aim.com<br>
Cc: linux-il@cs.huji.ac.il<br>
Sent: Mon, Feb 22, 2010 9:16 pm<br>
Subject: Re: Open Office Writer cannot do vertical text and numbers<br>
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<PRE style="font-size: 9pt;"><TT>> Vertical text as button is "Only available when Asian language support is
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I do have Asian language support enabled.
> Otherwise, carnold. if what you want is something that reads sideways (like
> a book spine, for example) then you'd just use text rotation as floris_v
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Actually, I do want it to read sideways like a book.
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But like this, yet sideways (so that one would tilt his head to read it).
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