Determines whether characters in the specified WordArt are rotated 90 degrees relative to the WordArt's bounding shape. Read/write MsoTriState.
MsoTriState can be one of these MsoTriState constants. |
msoCTrue |
msoFalse Characters in the specified WordArt retain their original orientation relative to the bounding shape. |
msoTriStateMixed |
msoTriStateToggle |
msoTrue Characters in the specified WordArt are rotated 90 degrees relative to the WordArt's bounding shape. |
Remarks
If the WordArt has horizontal text, setting the RotatedChars property to msoTrue rotates the characters 90 degrees counterclockwise. If the WordArt has vertical text, setting the RotatedChars property to msoFalse rotates the characters 90 degrees clockwise. Use the ToggleVerticalText method to switch between horizontal and vertical text flow.
The Flip method and Rotation property of the Shape object and the RotatedChars property and ToggleVerticalText method of the TextEffectFormat object all affect the character orientation and direction of text flow in a Shape object that represents WordArt. You may have to experiment to find out how to combine the effects of these properties and methods to get the result you want.
Example
This example adds WordArt that contains the text "Test" to myDocument
and rotates the characters 90 degrees counterclockwise.
Set myDocument = ActivePresentation.Slides(1)
Set newWordArt = myDocument.Shapes.AddTextEffect _
(PresetTextEffect:=msoTextEffect1, Text:="Test", _
FontName:="Arial Black", FontSize:=36, _
FontBold:=msoFalse, FontItalic:=msoFalse, Left:=10, Top:=10)
newWordArt.TextEffect.RotatedChars = msoTrue