
Change your screen resolution and layout in Windows
Windows will recommend an orientation for your screen. If you change the orientation of a monitor, you'll also need to physically rotate the screen. For example, you'd rotate your external display to use it in …
Rotate a picture or shape - Microsoft Support
Rotate a shape or picture by dragging, selecting a preset angle, or setting the exact degree.
Rotate or flip a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture in Word
Flip, mirror, or rotate text or shapes in your documents.
Video: Move, resize, and rotate pictures - Microsoft Support
Move, resize, crop, and rotate pictures inserted in your documents.
Edit photos and videos in Windows - Microsoft Support
Crop, flip, or rotate photos to trim out the unwanted parts manually or use preset aspect ratios. You can also rotate a photo left and right by 90 degrees or by incremental degrees—or flip an image by 180 …
Change page orientation to landscape or portrait
Choose either portrait (vertical) or landscape (horizontal) orientation for all or part of your document.
Rotate or flip objects - Microsoft Support
When you rotate an object, it moves left or right around an axis and keeps the same face toward you. When you flip an object, the object turns over, either vertically or horizontally, so that the object is …
Rotate lines | Microsoft Support
To rotate a line, select the Pointer Tool on the Home tab in the Tools group, and then click the line and then drag one of the end points. To rotate a line by an exact number of degrees, use the Size & …
Rotate or flip a text box, shape, WordArt, or picture
Rotate a text box, shape, WordArt, or a picture by dragging, setting an exact degree, or mirroring.
Rotate or flip a picture in Picture Manager - Microsoft Support
In the Edit Pictures task pane, under Edit using these tools, click Rotate and Flip. Click Rotate left or Rotate right. If you click the option more than once, the picture will continue to rotate in the same …