To create a text box in Microsoft Word and add vertical text to a horizontal page, you can follow these steps:
Open Microsoft Word and open a new or existing document.
Click on the "Insert" tab in the ribbon at the top of the Word window.
In the "Text" group, click on the "Text Box" button. A dropdown menu will appear.
Select one of the predefined text box styles, or choose "Draw Text Box" at the bottom of the menu if you want to create a custom-sized text box.
Click and drag on the page to create the text box. Adjust the size and position according to your preference.
Once the text box is created, click inside it to start typing or pasting your desired text.
To rotate the text vertically, select the text box by clicking on its border. You should see resizing handles around the box.
In the ribbon, click on the "Format" tab that appears when the text box is selected.
In the "Text Box Styles" group, click on the "Text Direction" button. A dropdown menu will appear.
Choose the desired vertical text direction option from the menu, such as "Rotate all text 90°" or "Rotate all text 270°".
The text inside the text box will now be displayed vertically.
You can adjust the font, size, color, and other formatting options for the text using the formatting tools in the ribbon.
That's
blossom word game! You have created a text box in Word and added vertical text to a horizontal page. Remember to save your document regularly to keep your changes.