How do I turn text to vertical in Numbers app?
Hi,
In Numbers, is there any way to turn the text to a vertical path?
Hosun
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MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 15.3
Hi,
In Numbers, is there any way to turn the text to a vertical path?
Hosun
[Re-Titled by Moderator]
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 15.3
> In Numbers, is there any way to turn the text to a vertical path?
Not as an editable/referenced cell, no, but it is possible visually.
Two ways come to mind:
1) Create a text object (via the toolbar). Text objects can be rotated via Format Inspector -> Arrange -> Rotate, then you can drag it to overlay your spreadsheet table
2) Create your rotated text (either as above, or in some other app) and take a screenshot (Command-Ctrl-4). You can then paste this into a cell as a picture object.
Pros and cons to both approaches.
In the first case, the text remains a text object and is editable at any point.
In the second case the text isn't editable, but it is at least associated with the relevant cell and will move/resize with that cell.
In neither case can you reference the rotated text in any formula (the first case isn't part of a cell therefore has no reference, the second case is a picture and there are no formula functions that work on pictures.
From a visual standpoint, it may be enough, though.
> In Numbers, is there any way to turn the text to a vertical path?
Not as an editable/referenced cell, no, but it is possible visually.
Two ways come to mind:
1) Create a text object (via the toolbar). Text objects can be rotated via Format Inspector -> Arrange -> Rotate, then you can drag it to overlay your spreadsheet table
2) Create your rotated text (either as above, or in some other app) and take a screenshot (Command-Ctrl-4). You can then paste this into a cell as a picture object.
Pros and cons to both approaches.
In the first case, the text remains a text object and is editable at any point.
In the second case the text isn't editable, but it is at least associated with the relevant cell and will move/resize with that cell.
In neither case can you reference the rotated text in any formula (the first case isn't part of a cell therefore has no reference, the second case is a picture and there are no formula functions that work on pictures.
From a visual standpoint, it may be enough, though.
Hi HSKang,
See this User Tip from 2nd February 2017:
Rotate cell contents in Numbers 3 and 4: … - Apple Community
See also a better solution :
Rotate Text in a Cell (Numbers) - Apple Community
To help you go to the nitty gritty, see my reply to Barry on 2nd March 2021 (scroll down)
Hi Barry,
Yes. it was fiddly.
Yes, we are stuck with the chosen cell sizes. Choose wisely!
Regards,
Ian.
Thank you very much for your reply.
I have another question.
In the Toolbar, there is Copy Style.
Is there Copy Style in Numbers on iPhone?
I can't find it.
Hosun
I don't know much about Numbers for iPhone.
This has plenty of references to styles:
https://help.apple.com/numbers/iphone/5.0/#/tan72790d40
Regards,
Ian.
How do I turn text to vertical in Numbers app?