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This method creates text with each letter of a word below the last, like a tall, narrow street sign. If you're trying to rotate the letters so you have to turn your head to read them, skip down to the other instructions. A text box makes it much easier to adjust the position and orientation of text. Add it to your Word document as follows:   Word 2007 or later: On the ribbon menu above your document, click the Insert tab, then Text Box, then Draw Text Box. Click and drag in the document.   Word for Mac 2011 or later: Select Home on the ribbon menu, then click Text Box on the right hand side. Click and drag in the document.  Word 2003 / Word for Mac 2008 or earlier: Select Insert → Text Box from the top menu. Click and drag in the document. Click the text box and type in the text you'd like to orient vertically. If you already typed it in to the document, copy and paste it into the text box. A rectangular outline will appear around the text. Each corner of the box has a circle. These circles are "handles" you can pick up and drag to change the box size. Click and hold on any corner of the text box, then move the cursor. Drag the corner to make the text box a tall, narrow shape. Once the box becomes too narrow to display two letters side by side, they will shift on top of each other instead. If the box is rotating, or if it's moving without changing shape, you didn't click it right. Try again and make sure to click the corner of the box.

summary: Follow this method for horizontal letters in a vertical orientation. Insert a text box. Type in your text. Click the text box. Drag the corner of the text box.


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Pour 1 cup (237 ml) of water into a medium pot, and place it on the stove over high heat. Allow the water to come to a full boil, which should take approximately 5 minutes.  A 2-quart (1.9 l) pot is usually a good size for 1 cup (200 g) of rice. If you prefer, you can substitute chicken or vegetable stock for the water to give the rice added flavor. Once the rice has reached a boil, add 1 cup (200 g) instant white rice to the pot. Mix well to ensure that the rice is thoroughly moistened. If you like, you can also add a tablespoon (14 g) of butter or margarine and salt to taste to the pot when you mix in the rice. When the rice is mixed with the boiling water, place the lid on the pot. Take it off the heat, and place it on a heatproof surface. Once it’s off the heat, allow the rice to steep in the boiling water for about 5 minutes. The rice should fully absorb the water, so it may take a couple of minutes longer. Don’t take the lid off the pot before the rice has sat for at least 5 minutes. You want to keep the steam trapped inside. When the rice has absorbed all of the water, take the lid off. Use a fork to gently fluff the rice to help it get the right texture. When the rice is fluffy, carefully transfer it to a dish or bowl. Bring it to the table while it’s still warm and enjoy. You can also use the rice in any recipe that calls for cooked white rice.

summary: Bring the water to a boil. Stir in the rice. Cover the pot and remove it from the heat. Let the rice sit for several minutes. Uncover the pot and fluff the rice with a fork. Serve while the rice is still hot.


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This recipe for air dry clay can be made with ingredients you probably already have around the house. Check your pantry and assemble the following supplies:  2 cups baking soda 1 cup cornstarch 1 1/2 cups cold water Food coloring (gel or liquid) Old pot Whisk Bowl
summary: Gather your supplies.