PUB98: How to Rotate Patterned Fills in Publisher (191435)
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When you rotate an object that contains a textured or patterned fill,
the fill pattern stays in its original orientation and does not rotate.
CAUSE
The patterned fills are actually made up of tiled bitmaps that cannot be
rotated in Microsoft Office programs. The fill is in a separate drawing
layer than that of the object.
WORKAROUND
You can use the following workarounds for any degree of rotation. However,
they look best at 90-degree orientations and with patterns in darker
colors.
Method 1: Using Microsoft Paint- On the View menu, point to Zoom, and click 100%.
- Using the Rectangle tool, draw a rectangle on the page.
- Select the shape. On the Format menu, point to Fill Color, and
then click Fill Effects.
- Click Patterns. Select a pattern (such as vertical lines) that
is displayed differently when rotated 90 degrees. Click OK.
- On the Edit menu, click Cut.
- Start Microsoft Paint. On the Start menu, point to Programs,
point to Accessories, and then click Microsoft Paint. In Microsoft
Paint, perform the following steps:
- On the Image menu, click Attributes.
- Set the Width to 1 and the Height to 1, and then click OK.
- On the Edit Menu, click Paste. If you receive the following
message, click Yes.
The image in the clipboard is larger than the bitmap. Would
you like the bitmap enlarged?
- On the Edit Menu, click Copy.
- Switch to Microsoft Publisher.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste Special. Click Bitmap Image Object and
click OK. You can now use the Free rotate tool on the inserted image
object.
- On the Arrange menu, point to Rotate Or Flip, and click Custom
Rotate. Rotate it to the angle you want and then click OK.
Method 2: Using Microsoft Photo Editor
NOTE: The following procedure uses Microsoft Photo Editor, a program that
ships with Microsoft Office 97 and the stand-alone versions of Microsoft
Word 97 and Microsoft PowerPoint 97.
- On the View menu, point to Zoom, and click 100%.
- Using the rectangle tool, draw a rectangle on the page.
- Select the shape. On the Format menu, point to Fill Color, and
then click Fill Effects.
- Click Patterns. Select a pattern (such as vertical lines) that
is displayed differently when rotated 90 degrees. Click OK.
- On the Format menu, click Size And Position. Note the Height
and Width measurements of the object. Round any part of the number
up to the nearest tenth. For example, if the Height is 2.06 inches,
round this number up to 2.10 inches.
- On the Edit menu, click Cut.
- Start Microsoft Photo Editor. On the Windows Start menu, point to
Programs, and then click Microsoft Photo Editor. Perform the
following steps:
- On the File menu, click New. The Blank Picture dialog box appears.
- Enter the Width and Height you noted in step 5. Click OK.
Verify that the Zoom is set to 100%.
- On the Edit menu, click Paste.
- Drag the object to the center of the white background page
layout.
NOTE: This helps prevent outside edges from being cropped.
This is more common for objects with curved edges.
- On the Image menu, click Rotate.
- Click Rotate Left or Rotate Right. Click OK. You can now save is
as a new bitmap and insert it in or copy it to your Publisher file.
NOTE: The image will have a white background page layout. You can try
changing the white color to match the background color of your image.
Or, you can make the background transparent using the Set Transparent
Color tool in Photo Editor.
The fill color of the original Publisher object is rendered as a vector
image. The computer interprets the fill as a series of drawing
instructions. Consequently, the fill lines have a smooth display quality.
The rotated object that is generated by Microsoft Photo Editor or Microsoft
Paint is rendered as a bitmapped image. The computer interprets the image as a series of dots. This tends to create a jagged pattern (called aliasing) for displaying curved and diagonal line patterns.
REFERENCES
For more information about rotating objects, click the Office Assistant,
type How to rotate objects, click Search, and then click to view "Rotate
or flip an object."
NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Microsoft Publisher Help
button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Publisher Help is not
installed on your computer, please see the following article in the
Microsoft Knowledge Base:
179257 PUB98: How to Add/Remove a Single Publisher 98 Component
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 11/9/1999 |
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