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    I am trying to make a plaque and I need to rotate a letter. I have rotated all the letters but one and now I can't figure out how I did the other letters. I am using an Apple so I do not have a center mouse button.

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    Got it fixed!! No problems now!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jossef View Post
    I am trying to make a plaque and I need to rotate a letter. I have rotated all the letters but one and now I can't figure out how I did the other letters. I am using an Apple so I do not have a center mouse button.
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    You can also simply type the angle you want in the angle box.
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    Have a clock face I'm working on and want to rotate the numbers as they go around the clock. I'm using Times New Roman and centerline, the numbers rotate, but then appear to be italized. The 3, 6, 9 and 12 appear OK when rotated, but the rest look italized. Any ideas/suggestions?

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    Quote Originally Posted by tcough3475 View Post
    Have a clock face I'm working on and want to rotate the numbers as they go around the clock. I'm using Times New Roman and centerline, the numbers rotate, but then appear to be italized. The 3, 6, 9 and 12 appear OK when rotated, but the rest look italized. Any ideas/suggestions?
    I made this example and they look okay to me. Try a different font. Like DickB said "post your mpc"
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    Clock Face.mpc

    Here's the mpc. Would have posted it earlier but was at work.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveNelson46 View Post
    I made this example and they look okay to me. Try a different font. Like DickB said "post your mpc"
    Sorry, don't have 2.xxx Did try a couple other fonts but had the same results using something I like.

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    Try this to see if this helps. I am also uploading a template I made for clocks for placement of the number.
    I rotated to be straight, then changed the right hand size number so all the numbers were the same size.

    EDIT: just noticed the 9 was wrong.
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