Any Degree! :)
It rotates 90 degrees.
Rotate handle
The symbol used to rotate a graphic is typically an arrow that forms a circular or semi-circular shape, often called a rotation handle or rotation icon. In many graphic design software applications, this appears as a circular arrow or a curved arrow near the corner of the graphic. Users can click and drag this symbol to rotate the graphic to the desired angle.
floating graphic
The color of the rotate handle attached to a selected graphic is typically green in many graphic design software applications. This green handle allows users to rotate the graphic around a central point. The specific color may vary depending on the software being used, but green is a common standard.
A rotate handle is a point on a graphic object or shape that allows you to manually rotate the object by clicking and dragging it. This feature is commonly found in graphic design software or presentation programs to enable users to adjust the orientation of an object easily.
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.
yes it can
To make our document more prasentable and attractive
"Rotate graphic" typically refers to the action of turning a graphical element or image around a fixed point, often its center, to change its orientation. This can be done in various software applications, such as graphic design programs, where users can adjust the angle of the graphic for better alignment, aesthetics, or to fit specific design requirements. The rotation can be applied in degrees, allowing for precise positioning.
The symbol used to rotate a graphic to any angle is typically a circular arrow or a rotation handle, often represented as a curved arrow. In many graphic editing software programs, this rotation handle appears above the top center sizing handle of the graphic when it is selected. Users can click and drag this handle to adjust the angle of the graphic freely.
Drag the sizing handles, babe. ;D