You canuse Docs' Drawing toolto draw a text box and rotate it, rotating the text within.

We’ll show you how to do just that.

When you’ve done that, you’re able to add the resulting text to your document.

Select Insert > Drawing > New.

Then, sign in to your account andchoose the documentin which you want to rotate your text.

When your document launches, place the cursor where you want to add the rotated text.

Then, from Google Docs' menu bar, choose Insert > Drawing > New.

Access the “Text Box” tool.

A “Drawing” window will launch.

On the blank canvas, draw a text box.

Then, nudge the box and add your text.

Add a text box and type the text.

After entering the text, at the top of your text box, you’ll see a blue dot.

Click and drag this dot to begin rotating your text box.

you’re free to drag the dot in either direction.

Rotate the text box.

On your document screen, you’ll find your rotated text.

And that’s it.

you might now drag the blue dot to readjust your box’s rotation options.

Choose “Save and Close” at the top-right corner.

And that’s how you change your text’s orientation using Google Docs' Drawing tool.

Did you know you canrotate text in Google Sheets, too?

Related:How to Rotate Text in Google Sheets

Rotated text in Google Docs.

Text Box options on Google Docs.