You can
use the Annotation Properties dialog box to rotate annotation objects.
This method provides more granular control of the angle of rotation.
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Right-click
the annotation object and select
Annotation Properties from the pop-up menu. The Annotation Properties dialog box opens.
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To rotate
a line or arrow, complete these steps:
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Select
one end of the line from the
Line Point list
box. You select either the start or the end point of the line.
If the
selected end point is attached to the data, then the
Horizontal and
Vertical values correspond to a point
along the X and Y axis, respectively.
If
the end point is not attached to the data, then the
Horizontal and
Vertical values are measured in inches
from the top left corner of the graph.
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From the
Vertical list box, select the new start or end point
(whichever you have selected) in order to move the end point up or
down. Increasing the value of
Vertical moves
the end point down. Only one end of the line or arrow moves. The other
end remains fixed.
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To rotate
all other annotation objects, select or enter the angle of rotation
in the
Rotation list box. Specify an integer
between zero and 359. (If you enter a non-integer value, the number
is truncated to an integer.) The object rotates clockwise.
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