By You’ll want to use Office 2011 for Mac’s Format Text dialog for the precision control of text formatting it offers. You can get to the Format Text dialog in a bunch of ways. The three easiest ways to get to the Format Text dialog after you select text and/or a text box include: • Right-click the text or text box and choose Format Text. • Click the Ribbon’s Format tab. Microsoft Office 2011 for Mac is a complete productivity suite that enables word processing, presentation making, spreadsheet creating, and email managing. In the Text Styles group, click Quick Styles. Click More Options at the bottom of the gallery. • From the main menu, choose Format→Font. Visiting the Format Text dialog The list of command categories on the left pane of the dialog varies depending upon which application you’re using and what path you took to get to the dialog. Also shown in the left pane of the Format Text dialog are seven text effects that work the same on text as they do on shapes. Formatting text layout Three pop-up menus in the Text Layout section of the Format Text dialog affect how text is positioned within a selected text box. You can use many possible combinations. • Horizontal Alignment: Controls the positioning of the text within your text box. The default position is Top. Choose from the following: • Top, Middle, or Bottom: Available when text direction is horizontal. • Right, Center, or Left: Available when text direction is rotated or stacked. • Top Centered, Middle Centered, or Bottom Centered: Available for horizontal, rotated, or stacked text. • Text Direction: Controls which direction the text is flowing within the text box. ![]() Horizontal is the default. You can choose from these options: • Horizontal • Rotate to 90 degrees counterclockwise • Rotate to 90 degrees clockwise • Stacked • Order of Lines: This option is available only when Text Direction is formatted as Stacked. You can choose from the following two options: • Left-to-Right (Default) • Right-to-Left. Hello, I have no idea why im here to be honest. I have a paid for installation of office 2011 for Mac, installed it on my machine with no issues. Unfortunatley that machine came to an unfortunate end and is no longer in use or accessable. I tried to install office 2011 on my new machine but the activation system isnt working. Called the active by phone number, typed in the huge installation ID and got transferred to an operator - he checked the installation ID and the gave me another huge confirmation ID - it didnt work. He then transferred me to 'technical' who asked me for yet more numbers etc and then said they were going to transfer me to another department which turned out to the the premium line or something and they couldnt help and hung up on me. I called back and got another operator who asked for my original product key which i started to give but as I didnt know the 'official' phonetic alphabet - hung up on me. Called back again and when through the whole process again and this time the when the operator took my product key said he couldnt help and I needed to visit answers.microsoft.com for help. So this is where I am - any idea what I should be doing here and how on earth this will help me get activated??????
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