To rotate an image within a Pages document:
Open the Inspector from the View menu (or click the button if available at the top the document)
Select the Metrics tab in the Inspector's window (in the middle - looks like a ruler)
Make sure the image is selected
Click on the Rotate knob at the bottom and drag until you have a suitable rotation
The Graphic tab (next to Metrics) lets you change the picture's border, add a shadow and a reflection, and adjust the opacity of your image.
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To rotate a picture in PowerPoint, simply select the picture, go to the "Format" tab on the toolbar, and then click on the "Rotate" option. You can choose to rotate the picture to the left or right in 90-degree increments or manually adjust the rotation angle.
To rotate a picture on a Mac, you can use the Preview app. Open the image file in Preview, then go to the "Tools" menu, select "Rotate Left" or "Rotate Right" to rotate the picture in the desired direction. You can also use keyboard shortcuts Command + L to rotate left or Command + R to rotate right.
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