

Pages documents with vertical text in objects can be opened in older versions of Pages, but the text becomes horizontal. Pages documents with vertical body text can’t be opened in older versions of Pages that don’t support vertical text. In Pages presenter mode on iPhone and iPad, vertical text appears horizontally and scrolls vertically. If your text has smart annotations, they are removed if you change text direction. If you have Chinese, Japanese, or Korean formatting in your presentation or spreadsheet, you can turn vertical text on for this text box to return the text to its vertical formatting. From the Size tab, change the rotation angle so the text points. In Word for Mac: Click the text box, click Shape Format > Arrange > Rotate > Rotate, and click More Rotation Options. From the Size tab, change the rotation angle to the angle you need. If you paste vertical text from the body of a Pages document into Keynote or Numbers, it appears in a text box with horizontal text. In Word for PC: Select the text box, select Layout > Rotate, and select More Rotation Options.
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To paste vertical text from the body of one Pages document into another and keep the vertical formatting, the other document must have Vertical Text turned on in the Document sidebar on a Mac or in Document Setup on iPhone or iPad.
If you copy a text box or shape that contains vertical text and then paste it into a Pages, Numbers, or Keynote document, the object appears in the other document with vertical text. When you turn on vertical text in a word-processing document with facing pages on, all footnotes go to the left side of each left page, even if the reference page is on the right page. When you turn on vertical text in a word-processing document, any inline tables in your document become floating objects, even if you turn off vertical text. Here are a few things to keep in mind about using vertical text in your document:

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