The "Vertical alignment" drop down box has choices of Top, Centered, and Bottom. This controls how the text is positioned in the cell but not how it is oriented. The top of the text is still to the right, not the left. What I need to do is rotate a normal table 90 degrees counter-clockwise or create a table with that positioning.

Jason
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Subject: Re: create vertical table or rotate table
From: Steve Edmonds <steve.edmo...@ptglobal.com>
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: 2011.12.04.Sun.14:43:43
Hi.
Under the text flow tab is a vertical alignment tab. This controls the position.

Steve

On 2011-12-05 09:35, Jason Paul Joines wrote:
I'm using LibreOffice 3.4.4 on Kubuntu 11.04. I need to either create a vertical table or rotate an existing table. In table properties I noticed the "Text direction" option on the "Text Flow" tab. If I set it to "Right-to-left (vertical)", it gets close to what I need but the top of the font is to the right and I need it to be to the left. I can't seem to find any option to rotate an existing table. Any ideas?


Jason
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