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A Rotate button assists with righting photos that appear rotated 90 degrees (either because you turned the camera or because you yourself were horizontal).
Everything the accelerometer did in the first version of the iPhone operating system could have been replaced with a single "rotate" button, but it wasn't, because that would have been terrible.
(The Rotate button? Not the Back button?) You have a choice of eight type sizes.
Alas, there's only one Rotate button; if you have it set to turn the photo counterclockwise, then rotating a photo clockwise means having to press the Rotate button three times.
To get to your master list of books, you're supposed to hold down the Rotate button for three seconds.
Press the Rotate! button.
To do this, simply click on the "Rotate" button.
The left rotate button turns the clip 90 degrees counter-clockwise and the right rotate button turns the clip 90 degrees clockwise.
You can also rotate your images by clicking the Rotate button next to the trashcan icon.
Option 2: To rotate your text at regular angles like 90, 180 or 270 degrees, click the Rotate button in the Arrange section of the Format tab.[1].
A joystick with a select button and a rotating bezel at the top make for easy adjustment of various features, including the map view.
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