Use WPS Art Direction with 2 how-to topics, including changing direction from the Design tab and from the floating editing toolbar; choose a topic from the index and follow the entry path and steps.
How-to Index
| No. | Topic | Membership Requirement |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 1. Change direction from the Design tab | Free |
| 2 | 2. Change direction from the floating editing toolbar | Free |
How-to Guide
1. Change direction from the Design tab
Entry path: Design tab → Right to Left
- Select the WPS Art graphic that you want to adjust.
- Click the Design tab at the top of the window.
- Find and click the Right to Left button.
- Check whether the graphic direction changes from the default left-to-right layout to a right-to-left layout.
- If you want to compare layouts again, click the same button again to switch back.
Success Criteria
- Visual result: The overall flow direction of the graphic changes.
- Next action available: You can continue editing the graphic content or adjust other layout settings.
Tips While Using
- Common mistake: If the WPS Art graphic is not selected first, the related control may not appear or may not take effect.
- Environment note: This entry point is in the top ribbon and is convenient in the full editing interface.
2. Change direction from the floating editing toolbar
Entry path: Floating editing toolbar → Change Layout → Right to Left
- Select the WPS Art graphic that you want to adjust.
- In the floating editing toolbar, click Change Layout.
- Select Right to Left.
- Check whether the graphic direction has changed.
- If you need another adjustment, repeat the same path to switch the direction again.
Success Criteria
- Visual result: After the direction changes, the text and shapes move with the layout.
- Next action available: You can continue editing on the current slide without switching to another menu area.
Tips While Using
- Common mistake: If the floating editing toolbar does not appear, reselect the graphic first.
- Environment note: This nearby toolbar is useful for quick edits when you are adjusting multiple graphics in sequence.