The rotation method is probably the easiest, if not the only way to get
all that you want. Assuming that your Excel tables and charts are not
linked, you can make them Word pictures then rotate them. To do that,
save and back up your document, then:
1. Click once on the Excel table (or chart)
2. Choose Edit/Cut
3. Choose Edit/Paste Special.....Word Picture
4. Click once on the Word picture
5. Display the Drawing Toolbar
6. On the Drawing Toolbar, choose Draw/Rotate Left
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Have I missed something? THanks again.
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