
Some people may not like the vertical stacking option as it’s difficult to read the text in the cell. In case you have proper words or strings and you want to rotate these, it’s best to use Rotate Up or Down option. The only scenario where you will find this useful is when you have very little text in the cell (as I have in my example). This is slightly different from the rotate up and rotate down vertical stacking that we will see later. Note that in this kind of vertical stacking, every alphabet is placed right below the above one. When you apply this formatting, the cell size would automatically adjust to accommodate the new vertical text (i.e., the cell height would be increased if needed) The above steps would stack your text vertically and give you the result as shown below. In the toolbar, click on the text rotation icon.Select the cells where you want to make the vertical.Suppose you have a data set as shown below and you want to stack the text vertically in the merged cells in column A.īelow are the steps to stack the text vertically: Let’s have a look at each of these options Stack Vertically in Google Sheets When it comes to rotating the text vertical in Google Sheets, you have three options: Removing the Text Rotation (Getting Default Left to Right Text).

Rotate Text Vertically in Google Sheets.
