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# Rotate
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Use the `<rotate>` tag to rotate each character about its center. Specify the amount of rotation in degrees. Positive values rotate characters counter-clockwise. Negative values rotate them clockwise.
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Rotation affects the spacing between characters, and may cause characters to overlap in some cases. Use the [`<cspace>`](RichTextCharacterSpacing) tag to correct character spacing as needed.
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**Example:**
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```
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Rotate text <rotate="-10">counter-clockwise</rotate> or <rotate="10">clockwise</rotate>
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```
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<br/>
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_Text rotated counter-clockwise (left) and clockwise (right)_
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```
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Rotate text <rotate="45">counter-clockwise</rotate>
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```
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<br/>
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_More rotation makes it more likely that characters overlap_
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```
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Rotate text <cspace="15"><rotate="45">counter-clockwise</rotate></cspace>
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```
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<br/>
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_The `<cspace>` tag adjusts character spacing, and can help correct overlap caused by rotation_
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