Re: Printing A Serrated Border
- From: "John Gregory" <jaygreg90@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 29 Sep 2005 21:42:13 -0400
Thank you. The rectangles worked. There isn't a way to replicate those
rectangles quicker than via copy/paste, one at a time is there?
"Sonia" <scds@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>I would probably use Word and put a single row, multiple column table at
>the bottom of the page and use the text direction function to make it
>vertical. In PowerPoint I'd probably create a rectangle, type text in it
>and then rotate it and duplicate it multiple times. Then I would align all
>of the rectangles at the bottom of the slide.
> --
>
> Sonia Coleman
> Microsoft PowerPoint MVP Team
> Autorun Software, Templates and Tutorials
> http://www.soniacoleman.com
>
> "John Gregory" <jaygreg90@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>> I've made a flyer to sell a car and intend to tack it to a public
>> bulletin board at a local grocery store. Everything looks fine ... except
>> the bottom margin in which I had to handwrite my phone number in tiny
>> rectangles sideways every half inch. I plan to cut the border between
>> each rectangle to make the resulting strip of paper easy to tear off
>> since the only thing holding it in place will be the half inch at the top
>> of the little rectangle.
>>
>> I'd like to make this look neater but I don't know how to put the text
>> sideways at the bottom. Can someone please give me a thumbnail sketch of
>> how it's done or steer me in the right direction please?
>>
>
>
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