When working with texts, sometimes it becomes necessary to edit the order of letters in the typed text. If you are faced with such a problem and do not know how to solve it, do not be discouraged and call a specialist to your home. In a text editor MS Word, you can make this transformation in just a few minutes.
Necessary
Microsoft Office Word software
Instructions
Step 1
Almost every program has a section of reference data, in MS Word the help is in Russian, which can greatly facilitate the search for an answer to your question. But if your version of the text editor does not have this option, follow the advice of this guide.
Step 2
After opening the program, you need to type any text, enter at least the name of the program. Create a table with the help of which the operation of moving letters in a word will take place. Click the top menu "Insert" and select "Tables". Select the "Draw Table" option.
Step 3
Draw the table so that the text is inside one of the cells of the object being created. If you don't succeed, you can go back one step by pressing Ctrl + Z. You can also move the typed text to the newly created table.
Step 4
Select all the text and click the Format top menu, then choose Text Direction.
Step 5
In the window that opens, specify the orientation of the text, that is, its direction. Compare the desired result with what should be obtained in the "Sample" block. If everything suits you, click the "OK" button.
Step 6
As a result, you will get an inverted text that you can edit. The only drawback of this transformation is that you will have to enter characters in this field at an angle of 90 °. When creating tables, which can be together with graphs, the reverse transformation of the text can lead to an unreadable format.
Step 7
It remains to save the created document. Click the "File" menu, select the "Save As" item, in the window that opens, specify the directory for saving the file, enter a name and click the "Save" button.
Step 8
It is worth noting that this transformation can be used not only for personal purposes, but also for professional purposes. For example, ad blanks, in the tear-off strips of which it is necessary to place text vertically (to save free space).