
When you release the mouse button, Word creates a box. Place the cross where you want the text box to appear, and while holding down the left mouse button, drag the cursor to the diagonally opposite corner. When you opt for Draw Text Box, the cursor changes to a cross. Select from one of the built-in text boxes or click on Draw Text Box. In the Text section, click on the tiny triangle beside Text Box to open several choices for inserting a text box. Click on the Insert tab on the top menu bar to change the ribbon. We will show you how to mirror or flip text in Word using 3-D Rotation. Word has a special name for such rotation- 3D Rotation-on any of the three axes. When you flip the text by 180 degrees on a specific axis, you create a mirror image of the original text on that axis. Word allows rotating text at different angles on any axis, provided you define the text by enclosing it in a text box. Rotating the text in the X-Y plane (around the Z-axis) by any angle keeps the text readable always-a mirror is not necessary. In both cases, the result produces a mirror image of the original-you need a mirror to read the text-with a different axis in each case.

Rotating a text by 180 degrees along the X-axis (around the Y-axis) causes a horizontal flip, while rotating it by 180 degrees along the Y-axis (around the X-axis) causes a vertical flip. Mirroring or flipping text may be necessary for decorating your Word document or for printing the text on fabric or parchment for further transfer.įlipping text by 180 degrees changes the nature of the text, making it possible to read it only in a mirror, hence this is also known as mirroring.
