Click on the Flip Horizontally to flip the text upside down. Click on the Flip Vertically to flip the text object vertically. Enter your text and click Rotate drop down box in the format ribbon. (Libre will recognize it as an object which can then be rotated as desired)ġ) On the LibreOffice Draw Mode toolbar or on the Drawing bar in LibreOffice Impress, click the Rotate icon and select the object you want to rotate.Ģ)Move the pointer to a corner handle so that the pointer changes to a rotate symbol. Open Word 2016, hit Insert and select your preferred Word Art. TURNING A PICTURE(IMAGE) INTO A LIBREOFFICE OBJECT So the problem here is to turn your picture (image) into a Libre object first then it’ll be able to rotate freely.ĭigging deeper, online I found these steps that may be of help to you to do just that! Pictures (images) in Libre are restricted to 90° whereas LibreOffice objects can be rotated to any angle you wish. Looking online though, I learned from a webpage showing how to Rotating Objects in LibreOffice, that importing or inserting a picture in LibreWriter first, it'll be treated as a picture.
My hub mini tutorial is aimed at users of Open Office and I am not familiar with LibreOffice products nor its features.