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In our work, we often need to rotate the text to achieve some special effects, such as rotating the text 60 degrees. In a Word document, normal text can only be adjusted horizontally or vertically, and cannot be rotated at any angle. But there are a few tricks we can do to rotate the text.
One. With the help of other image tools, the text is made into **, and then inserted into Word, which can be rotated arbitrarily in the Word document.
Two. The purpose of rotating the text is achieved through the format of WordArt. First, position the cursor to the place where you want to rotate the text, click the "Insert" menu in the menu bar, select "**" - WordArt", select the style of WordArt in the pop-up window, and enter the text you want to rotate, and then click "OK" to insert WordArt.
Then select the WordArt that has been inserted, right-click and select "Format WordArt" (you can also click the "Format WordArt" button in the WordArt toolbar), click the second tab of the pop-up window "Size", set the angle of rotation in "Scale and Rotation", and finally click the "OK" button to end the setting.
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Select Chinese characters and operate according to the attached picture ==
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Insert WordArt into the page and you can rotate it**Click on the slanted A-shaped button at the bottom of the window - insert WordArt, then select a style you like, enter the word you want to rotate, and click "Draw" in the bottom left corner - Rotate and flip .......
Note: If the drawing toolbar does not appear at the bottom of the word window, you can check "View" - "Toolbar" - "Drawing".
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Click Insert in the main menu bar, and ** appears. Then select the text in the text, and then click **, the option of "text conversion to**" will appear below, click and a dialog box will appear, and you can set it according to your needs. But note that the comma and other characters in the split position option are half-width characters, that is, English characters, and Chinese characters should not be recognized.
So it's best to add a carriage return or space to the position you want to split, and select the paragraph symbol or space in the split position bar, so that you can effectively divide it. After converting to **, you can copy it to excel.
In fact, if it's just a simple ** (a column or a row), you can directly enter the split position in the word document, and then copy this paragraph to excel, be careful not to copy it to a cell, to copy it to a column, it will automatically correspond to each cell.
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In word, select the text used to **midpoint to convert "text to**".
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1. Copy and paste to excel;
2. If you don't paste them into the cells separately, you can use the columns in the data menu.
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There's a format conversion in there. tools.
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** in the word is the standard commonly used fonts can be converted with OCR and other software, and other situations can't be done, only hand knocking.
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In addition to OCR software, either knock it yourself.
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Halo can convert ** into Chinese characters, master!
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囧, the ancient Chinese character ......If it refers to traditional characters, traditional characters have only been withdrawn from the mainland for 50 years, right? If it's not a traditional Chinese character, then I'm afraid the input method can't be input into word, let alone converted. If it's really a traditional character, it's OK to find the language in the tool and then convert it to traditional and simplified.
If you take a screenshot of ancient Chinese characters, I'll help you translate it
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The tool --- language ---Chinese traditional and simplified conversion, and you can choose to convert traditional to simplified Chinese.
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I roughly calculated,If the number of your numbers does not exceed 50,Or directly use the Sogou Pinyin input method to change one by one,Sogou Pinyin input method to change the number method:Select the input word to change,For example, 288,Then enter v288 and then enter a space to replace 288 with two hundred and eighty-eight,Other same operations,If your number of numbers exceeds 50 or even hundreds or thousands,Please ask,I'll tell you a way to modify with the replacement function【 Need to replace nearly 20 times].
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Hold down the "Ctrl+H" key combination, on the pop-up "Find and Replace" window, place the cursor point in the "Find Content" area, and then click "Special Format" - any letter; Next, place the mouse point on the "Replace with" place, click "Format" - font, after setting, click Replace All, and it is done, the same is true for numbers, but select "Any Number" in "Special Format", and then click "Font".
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Damn.,It's so hard.。。 You can give Microsoft feedback on the inclusion of this feature.
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Here's how you can do it:
1.Finish typing the kanji.
2."Pinyin Guide" notes good sounds.
3.Point to the place where the note is good, and right-click "Domain".
4.Copy the furigana in "Domain".
5.Delete the entire field and paste it into the body.
Word supposedly should have this feature. Because in fact, it already has pinyin!
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I have a software that can experiment with converting Chinese characters into pinyin + Chinese characters.
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This doesn't work, it doesn't have this function.
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1. First of all, open the Word document and create a new blank document to enter.
2. Then choose to enter text on top of the document.
4. In this way, all the text can be converted into fonts with pinyin.
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with word
Convert the entire article to pinyin.
If you want to convert the entire article into the phonetic alphabet, you also need to keep the numbers in the original text after converting to the alphabet.
Words, English letters, punctuation, paragraphs, etc., can be implemented in the following ways.
First, enter (open) the text that needs to be converted, use.
Pinyin Guide. Label all texts with pinyin. Correct.
After selecting all the characters marked with pinyin, right-click to select.
Toggle the field**, and the selection will become similar to the image.
The appearance of 1. Two.
Click Menu. --Replace "hit."
Open a replacement window. mouth, in the check.
Find the content. Enter "[) with .
If you win, you lose. into one and a half.
Spaces for corners. Click on 'High.'
level" button. Show Advanced.
options, click on it.
Use pass. Match the character "Complex."
Options (Fig. 2)。Dot.
Click "All." Replace with "Press."
button, then. Always be sure.
Complete the replacement. Third, lose again.
into the search. Capacity is "eq*[ (Replaced with.
. eq”(
Note: There is one after the EQ.
A half-cornered. space), click as well.
All replaced. Change" button.
Complete the replacement. (See picture.)
3) Press "Ctrl+A" to combine.
key to select all. Row cut, and then "Select."
Sex paste "for" has no case.
text".
Full text in Chinese. The word part is all.
It has become. Phonetic alphabet.
And the original. The number in the text.
Words, English. Letters, labels.
dot symbols, paragraphs, etc.
Rong is still there. Last effect.
See Figure 4 in addition.
Use it at first. Pinyin Guide.
Annotate pinyin. Letters, if.
Set aside portions. Chinese characters are not marked.
Note pinyin characters. Female, converted to.
Pinyin this. Divide kanji no.
will be converted. Phonetic alphabet.
That's it. Convert Pinyin.
Letters when it is. You can have a choice.
Optional reservations. This part of the Han.
Word. Particularly. Note: Text.
("and")".
The difference, don't.
Confused. Otherwise, it will not be successful.
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Here's how you can do it:
1.Finish typing the kanji.
2."Pinyin Guide" notes good sounds.
3.Point to the place where the note is good, and right-click "Domain".
4.Copy the furigana in "Domain".
5.Delete the entire field and paste it into the body.
Word supposedly should have this feature. Because in fact, it already has pinyin!
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If you can't convert pinyin, you can add pinyin to the Chinese characters.
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Select the text you want to add to Pinyin Click the Format menu Select Chinese Layout Pinyin Guide.
It is not clear what can be converted by phonetics.
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There is no function of Chinese characters to pinyin, only the function of adding pinyin to Chinese characters, the specific operation is to select the paragraph to be added pinyin, point format, and choose pinyin, but Chinese characters and pinyin are one, and they are all deleted as soon as they are deleted, and they cannot only stay in pinyin and remove Chinese characters.
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There is no but there is a function to pay attention to.
However, you can only note about 20 kanji at a time.
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