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How to rotate a table
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Tony Burton
2008-02-07 21:18:14 UTC
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I have a Word table as a 1 page landscape doc. How can I rotate the table 90 degrees and save it on
a portrait page?Does the table remain editable in this "sideways" view?

Thanks
Suzanne S. Barnhill
2008-02-07 23:02:32 UTC
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Why not just put it in a landscape section?
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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Post by Tony Burton
I have a Word table as a 1 page landscape doc. How can I rotate the table
90 degrees and save it on
a portrait page?Does the table remain editable in this "sideways" view?
Thanks
Tony Burton
2008-02-08 08:25:42 UTC
Permalink
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Why not just put it in a landscape section?
Hi Suzanne,

That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3 pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that.

So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page without converting it to a
graphic first?

Cheers
Herb Tyson [MVP]
2008-02-08 13:14:49 UTC
Permalink
Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability. It's something
I've wished Word had since day 1.

One option for handling headers/footers for landscape pages is to put the
header/footer material into a borderless text box and rotate the text in it
so that it's consistent with headers/footers in the rest of the document.

Either way, working with landscape tables in Word is a pain. Many end up
using the graphics approach... others use an old fashioned typewriter to
type the page numbers, etc. into the correct location.

Another work-around... while a table can't be rotated, the text in cells can
be. So, set the text direction at 90 degrees from normal and set the table
to autofit. (Note: but don't rely on the repeated header rows feature).


Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
Post by Tony Burton
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Why not just put it in a landscape section?
Hi Suzanne,
That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs
to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I
tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3
pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand
row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that.
So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page
without converting it to a
graphic first?
Cheers
Tony Burton
2008-02-08 16:51:21 UTC
Permalink
Thanks for the info, Herb

I'll keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape doc for purposes of updating, and place it into
the manual as a graphic.
Post by Herb Tyson [MVP]
Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability. It's something
I've wished Word had since day 1.
One option for handling headers/footers for landscape pages is to put the
header/footer material into a borderless text box and rotate the text in it
so that it's consistent with headers/footers in the rest of the document.
Either way, working with landscape tables in Word is a pain. Many end up
using the graphics approach... others use an old fashioned typewriter to
type the page numbers, etc. into the correct location.
Suzanne S. Barnhill
2008-02-08 15:35:12 UTC
Permalink
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/LandscapeSection.htm, to which I
should have pointed you in the first place.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
Post by Tony Burton
Post by Suzanne S. Barnhill
Why not just put it in a landscape section?
Hi Suzanne,
That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs
to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I
tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3
pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand
row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that.
So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page
without converting it to a
graphic first?
Cheers
unknown
2010-02-14 09:46:40 UTC
Permalink
what you do is make your table how you want it in a word document then copy and paste it into a publisher file rotate it to how you want it. then right click then click save as picture. name it what you want and then go back to your word document and in sert your table and there your table is rotated.



Tony Burton wrote:

Re: How to rotate a table
08-Feb-08

In article <***@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <***@mvps.org>
wrote

Hi Suzanne

That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3 pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that

So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page without converting it to a
graphic first

Cheers

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Thursday, February 07, 2008 4:18 PM
Tony Burton wrote:

How to rotate a table
I have a Word table as a 1 page landscape doc. How can I rotate the table 90 degrees and save it o
a portrait page?Does the table remain editable in this "sideways" view

Thanks

On Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:02 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Why not just put it in a landscape section?
Why not just put it in a landscape section

-
Suzanne S. Barnhil
Microsoft MVP (Word
Words into Typ
Fairhope, Alabama USA

On Friday, February 08, 2008 3:25 AM
Tony Burton wrote:

Re: How to rotate a table
In article <***@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <***@mvps.org>
wrote

Hi Suzanne

That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3 pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that

So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page without converting it to a
graphic first

Cheers

On Friday, February 08, 2008 8:14 AM
Herb Tyson [MVP] wrote:

Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability.
Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability. It's something
I've wished Word had since day 1

One option for handling headers/footers for landscape pages is to put the
header/footer material into a borderless text box and rotate the text in it
so that it's consistent with headers/footers in the rest of the document

Either way, working with landscape tables in Word is a pain. Many end up
using the graphics approach... others use an old fashioned typewriter to
type the page numbers, etc. into the correct location

Another work-around... while a table can't be rotated, the text in cells can
be. So, set the text direction at 90 degrees from normal and set the table
to autofit. (Note: but don't rely on the repeated header rows feature)

Herb Tyson MS MV
Author of the Word 2007 Bibl
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.co
Web: http://www.herbtyson.co

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On Friday, February 08, 2008 10:35 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Re: How to rotate a table
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/LandscapeSection.htm, to which I
should have pointed you in the first place

--
Suzanne S. Barnhil
Microsoft MVP (Word
Words into Typ
Fairhope, Alabama US

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On Friday, February 08, 2008 11:51 AM
Tony Burton wrote:

Thanks for the info, HerbI'll keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape
Thanks for the info, Herb

I will keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape doc for purposes of updating, and place it into
the manual as a graphic.


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Suzanne S. Barnhill
2010-02-14 13:57:28 UTC
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This is a very old post, but the OP said he wanted a way that didn't involve
converting the table to a graphic (as it then becomes uneditable). Putting
it in a landscape section and rotating the header and footer (as described
in http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/LandscapeSection.htm) is the
solution wanted.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
http://word.mvps.org
Post by unknown
what you do is make your table how you want it in a word document then
copy and paste it into a publisher file rotate it to how you want it. then
right click then click save as picture. name it what you want and then go
back to your word document and in sert your table and there your table is
rotated.
Re: How to rotate a table
08-Feb-08
Hi Suzanne,
That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs
to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I
tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3
pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand
row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that.
So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page
without converting it to a
graphic first?
Cheers
On Thursday, February 07, 2008 4:18 PM
How to rotate a table
I have a Word table as a 1 page landscape doc. How can I rotate the table
90 degrees and save it on
a portrait page?Does the table remain editable in this "sideways" view?
Thanks
On Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:02 PM
Why not just put it in a landscape section?
Why not just put it in a landscape section?
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
On Friday, February 08, 2008 3:25 AM
Re: How to rotate a table
Hi Suzanne,
That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs
to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I
tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3
pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand
row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that.
So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page
without converting it to a
graphic first?
Cheers
On Friday, February 08, 2008 8:14 AM
Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability.
Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability. It's something
I've wished Word had since day 1.
One option for handling headers/footers for landscape pages is to put the
header/footer material into a borderless text box and rotate the text in it
so that it's consistent with headers/footers in the rest of the document.
Either way, working with landscape tables in Word is a pain. Many end up
using the graphics approach... others use an old fashioned typewriter to
type the page numbers, etc. into the correct location.
Another work-around... while a table can't be rotated, the text in cells can
be. So, set the text direction at 90 degrees from normal and set the table
to autofit. (Note: but don't rely on the repeated header rows feature).
Herb Tyson MS MVP
Author of the Word 2007 Bible
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.com
Web: http://www.herbtyson.com
On Friday, February 08, 2008 10:35 AM
Re: How to rotate a table
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/LandscapeSection.htm, to which I
should have pointed you in the first place.
--
Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
On Friday, February 08, 2008 11:51 AM
Thanks for the info, HerbI'll keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape
Thanks for the info, Herb
I will keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape doc for purposes of
updating, and place it into
the manual as a graphic.
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unknown
2010-04-14 13:28:23 UTC
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That's a good suggestion, but why go to all the trouble of using publisher? Select the table, cut it, then paste special ->image->rotate to your heart's content.



Daniel Sherwod wrote:

how to rotate a table
14-Feb-10

what you do is make your table how you want it in a word document then copy and paste it into a publisher file rotate it to how you want it. then right click then click save as picture. name it what you want and then go back to your word document and in sert your table and there your table is rotated.

Previous Posts In This Thread:

On Thursday, February 07, 2008 4:18 PM
Tony Burton wrote:

How to rotate a table
I have a Word table as a 1 page landscape doc. How can I rotate the table 90 degrees and save it o
a portrait page?Does the table remain editable in this "sideways" view

Thanks

On Thursday, February 07, 2008 6:02 PM
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Why not just put it in a landscape section?
Why not just put it in a landscape section

-
Suzanne S. Barnhil
Microsoft MVP (Word
Words into Typ
Fairhope, Alabama USA

On Friday, February 08, 2008 3:25 AM
Tony Burton wrote:

Re: How to rotate a table
In article <***@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl>, "Suzanne S. Barnhill" <***@mvps.org>
wrote

Hi Suzanne

That sounded like a good idea until I tried it, but then the footer needs to be sideways on the left
hand side (this one page table is to be part of a long manual). And when I tried to copy the table
onto the page, the row spacing went crazy and the table wrapped to 3 pages. I couldn't adjust the
row spacing back to the original by dragging the bars up on the left hand row ruler - it kept
snapping back to the original wide spacing - have no idea why it's doing that

So, my original question remains - can I turn a table sideways on a page without converting it to a
graphic first

Cheers

On Friday, February 08, 2008 8:14 AM
Herb Tyson [MVP] wrote:

Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability.
Unfortunately, Word tables do not have rotational capability. It's something
I've wished Word had since day 1

One option for handling headers/footers for landscape pages is to put the
header/footer material into a borderless text box and rotate the text in it
so that it's consistent with headers/footers in the rest of the document

Either way, working with landscape tables in Word is a pain. Many end up
using the graphics approach... others use an old fashioned typewriter to
type the page numbers, etc. into the correct location

Another work-around... while a table can't be rotated, the text in cells can
be. So, set the text direction at 90 degrees from normal and set the table
to autofit. (Note: but don't rely on the repeated header rows feature)

Herb Tyson MS MV
Author of the Word 2007 Bibl
Blog: http://word2007bible.herbtyson.co
Web: http://www.herbtyson.co

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On Friday, February 08, 2008 10:35 AM
Suzanne S. Barnhill wrote:

Re: How to rotate a table
See http://word.mvps.org/FAQs/Formatting/LandscapeSection.htm, to which I
should have pointed you in the first place

--
Suzanne S. Barnhil
Microsoft MVP (Word
Words into Typ
Fairhope, Alabama US

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On Friday, February 08, 2008 11:51 AM
Tony Burton wrote:

Thanks for the info, HerbI'll keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape
Thanks for the info, Her

I will keep the table as a separate 1 page landscape doc for purposes of updating, and place it int
the manual as a graphic.

On Sunday, February 14, 2010 4:46 AM
Daniel Sherwod wrote:

how to rotate a table
what you do is make your table how you want it in a word document then copy and paste it into a publisher file rotate it to how you want it. then right click then click save as picture. name it what you want and then go back to your word document and in sert your table and there your table is rotated.


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