
Align or rotate text in a cell - Microsoft Support
Under Orientation on the right side, in the Degrees box, use the up or down arrow to set the exact number of degrees that you want to rotate the selected cell text.
Format existing text as vertical text - Microsoft Support
Drag the text box handle on the right toward the left until the text box is narrow and the text appears stacked. Position the text box handles to contain the vertically stacked text if necessary.
Change line spacing - Microsoft Support
You might want to improve the look of the text inside a cell by changing the vertical line spacing. Although Excel offers no direct control for line spacing within a cell, you can use several text …
Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in Word ...
In the Format Shape pane on the right, select Text Options. Select the third icon, Textbox, and then select the option that you want from the Text direction list.
Fit more text in column headings - Microsoft Support
On the Border tab, apply vertical borders to the left, right, and middle of the range. On the Alignment tab, in the Orientation box, enter a degree value or drag the indicator to the angle …
Align or rotate text in a cell - Microsoft Support
Under Orientation on the right side, in the Degrees box, use the up or down arrow to set the exact number of degrees that you want to rotate the selected cell text.
Align text in a cell in Excel - Microsoft Support
If you'd like to realign text in a cell to enhance the visual presentation of your data, here's how you can do it: Select the cells that have the text you want aligned. On the Home tab choose one of …
Transpose (rotate) data from rows to columns or vice versa
How to use Transpose in Excel to rotate columns and rows to rearrange your worksheet data.
Change the scale of the vertical (value) axis in a chart
By default, Excel determines the minimum and maximum scale values of the vertical (value) axis, also known as the y axis, when you create a chart. However, you can customize the scale to …
Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in PowerPoint
In PowerPoint, text boxes and most shapes can include text in them. The text can be positioned horizontally or vertically, and it can appear on one line or wrap to multiple lines.