HOW TO ROTATE / FLIP PICTURES OR PHOTOS WITH OPEN OFFICE

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By Learning2

Are you wondering how to rotate or flip pictures / photographs? Or are you looking for help with turning a picture from left to right or right to left without Photoshop?


Well one of Open Office’s features allows you to do just that!


I am sure that there are many other ways that I don’t know about and if after following my steps, you know another way, can you leave in the comment box below details where I and others can see another way of rotating photos or pictures with Open Office?


UPDATE: I’ve placed instructions on how to flip pictures / photos with Open Office onto a different page. Click here for information on how to flip pictures / photos using Open Office


Let’s begin…


Okay, these are my steps for rotating a picture or photo with Open Office


If you do not have Open Office, you can download and install it from here


STEP 1 CREATING A WORKING AREA FOR YOUR PICTURE / PHOTO

Create a new working area from the Open Office welcome screen by clicking then opening Drawing

Open Office menu

Open Office start menu
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Open Office start menu

STEP 2 INSERTING PICTURE / PHOTO THAT YOU WISH TO ROTATE

On the Drawing Menu bar select Insert


Open Office untitled menu
Open Office untitled menu

Scroll down to Picture then scroll across to From File and double click


Open Office Insert / Picture / File menu
Open Office Insert / Picture / File menu

Locate the picture / photo you wish to rotate


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When you have found the picture / photo , select it by clicking on it


Insert picture
Insert picture

You can insert it onto your blank Open Office page either by double clicking on the picture or by clicking on the Open button


Open  button
Open button

Now, look at your Open Office working area


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You'll see that your selected picture is now inserted, surrounded by little green squares.  These green squares are called handles


Jumping girl with green handles
Jumping girl with green handles

At the bottom of your screen, locate the rotate icon  from the Drawing menu


Open Office Drawing menu
Open Office Drawing menu
Rotate icon
Rotate icon


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NOTE:  If you cannot see the rotate icon, it may because it is not enabled (showing)  To enable the Open Office Drawing menu, click on View, scroll down to Toolbars and then scroll across to Drawing  Now look at the bottom of your screen, you should now see the Drawing menu


Open Office View / Toolbars / Drawing
Open Office View / Toolbars / Drawing

STEP 3 ROTATING YOUR PICTURE / PHOTO


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Once you have clicked the rotate icon, the handles in your picture turns from green to red


Green and Red handles
Green and Red handles

Select a red handle


Select red handle
Select red handle

and drag it in the direction you wish to rotate your picture

Your mouse pointer changes to this:


Rotating picture in Open Office
Rotating picture in Open Office
Rotating picture
Rotating picture

When you let go, your picture / photo will have rotated


STEP 4 CHANGING ROTATED POSITION


Keep selecting a red handle and dragging the picture / photo into your desired position again and again until you are satisfied with your picture / photo position





Click thumbnail to view full-size
jumping girl upside down

Clicking the slideshow above, you can see how I rotated my picture back to its original position by selecting a red button and dragging again until she was back in an upright position



STEP 5 Finished


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Once I click the mouse off the picture, the handles turn back green


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I’m happy


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She’s happy


When you have time, experiment yourself with these steps and see


If you wish, let me and others know below how you got on rotating your pictures / photos using these steps


PS Don’t forget to Save your work


Click here for steps on How to Flip a Picture / Image / Photo using Open Office


Open Office features

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Comments

Judy 3 years ago

Pretty cool!!

Thanks!!

Eric 3 years ago

This will certainly be useful to me as I start working with images. Great stuff! I am very much looking forward to your future articles.

Michele 24 months ago

Although I found the rotate function to add it to the tool bar, it does not work...it's faded out.

Karol 9 months ago

In MS Word is rotation of picture standard feature for many years.

Jill Peer 3 days ago

this does nt work on my apple mac i m fed up with trying i did every thing you said and had no rotating icon . this was a very expensive laptop and I'm disgusted thet it is impossible to rotate a picture. what do i do ....???

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Learning2 Hub Author 3 days ago

Jill

Using a MacBookPro, I was able to rotate and flip images. (Assuming the following will work for other MACs too)

Below are three options for you to choose from:

1 USING THE KEYBOARD

To turn images towards the right (clockwise)

cmd & R

To turn images towards the left (anti clockwise)

cmd & L

2 USING THE MENU BAR

turn image to the left

Tools , Rotate left

turn image to the right

Tools , Rotate right

flip left to right or right to left

Tools , Flip horizontal

flip upside down or back

Tools , Flip vertical

3 INTENDING TO ROTATE IMAGES ON A REGULAR BASIS?

Click on the image

Select from Menu bar , View , Customize Toolbar

On the drop down dialog box, locate the Rotate icon.

Click and drag the rotate icon onto the drop down menu tool bar

Click the Done button

Now whenever you open an image on your MacBook Pro, the Rotate icon will be included on the image menu bar for ease of use

Note: If image tool bar is missing, then from the Menu bar, click View, Show Toolbar or cmd & B

Hope this mini Mac image rotation tutorial was of help to you and others with the same non OpenOffice issue.

Regards

Learning2

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