You can create the effect of a mirror image or flip an object upside-down (invert it) by using the Flip tools. To rotate the object 90 degrees to the left, select Rotate Left 90°. To rotate the object 90 degrees to the right, select Rotate Right 90°. Select the object that you want to rotate. ![]() You can also use the arrows to rotate the object exactly where you want. In the pane or dialog box that opens, enter the amount to rotate the object in the Rotation box. Select Rotate, and then select More Rotation Options. Go to Shape Format, Drawing Tools or Picture Tools > Format. When you rotate multiple shapes, they do not rotate as a group, but instead each shape rotates around its own center. To constrain the rotation to 15-degree increments, press and hold Shift while you drag the rotation handle. Select the rotation handle at the top of the object, and then drag in the direction that you want. You may have to double-click the object to open the Format tab. Crazy how life goes.Note: If you don't see the Shape Format, Drawing Tools, or Picture Tools tabs, make sure that you've selected a text box, shape, or WordArt. And now, you’re either prospering or in ruins. We’re all made of stardust and the stardust told your younger self to pick this WordArt to jazz up some childhood poetry about how “leaves are brown and falling down”. That being said, all I’ve predicted will come true. Note that I’m just a lowly artist and less gifted on tarot than I am with astrology, except for knowing that The Tower – the card of chaos and destruction – is a fate worse than Death (the card and the act). ![]() At any rate, you’ll be like an otherworldly and captivating alien, innocently discovering new parts of the world, for better or worse. It’s an especially creative time, when, even if you don’t consider yourself that creative in the first place, you can’t avoid setting your juices flowing. Now: I drew the Ace of Wands, the card of inspiration and growth. Either way, you’re very much a thinker and often a planner. Not enough to queue out for the Queen’s funeral, but either you wrote 1,000 words about World War II for your history class and religiously wore a poppy every November until you couldn’t be arsed, or you are literally an aristocrat. Then: Simply put, you’re more traditional, bordering on “serious”. Make sure you weigh out your life’s decisions carefully. That being said, you’re one trip to Primark away from leaving it all behind to become a full-time Disney Adult (aspiring to get married to your Prince(ss) Charming at Cinderella Castle). With all that naïve noughties/early 2010s femininity seeped into you, you probably work in fashion and think that Sultry Virgin is gonna be the next big label. Now: Justice was drawn for you – an almost self-explanatory card, helping you find fairness on whichever roads you’re about to travel. Your favourite Bratz doll was Yasmin your favourite MyScene doll Wesley. You also spent a good two or three years as a Twi-hard, where you were staunchly Team Edward (emphasis on were – you now think he’s a douche). Your Jeans for Genes were bedazzled and, if you’re from mine and this website’s neck of the woods (the UK), probably from Tammy Girl or Peacocks. Then: You also considered being a marine biologist for a hot minute, but most of the time, you wanted to be a princess. As much as niches matter in this industry, it’s always good to try something new. Because I wanted to spice things up and flex my minimal tarot skills. ![]() Mine was The Rainbow One, of course.īlessed with a talent for mysticism and following a brief attempt as a Witchtoker, I have called upon my tarot cards (sorry Clippy) to decode your creative past, present and future from your noughties-era formatting choices. The thing is, whether you were writing homework about your “hero” (either your mum or a globally famous celeb) or planning out fantasy girl band videos (wait, just me?), you clearly chose one particular standout in that abundant pack. But there is one recognisable set of designs that have made a renaissance in recent Y2K-aesthete-favouring years: WordArt. You all remember the green hill (aka everyone’s wallpaper, Bliss), rouge sunset (found in the photos section alongside water lilies and blue hills) and Movie Maker’s title cards (often used to start Evanescence lyric videos). The OS of a generation, up until Vista pissed the bed.
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