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How Do I Turn A Piece Of Text Upside Down?

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AndiFlatland | 14:04 Sun 03rd Mar 2019 | Internet
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Just for a little joke in a piece of text I'm sending to somebody, I want a single word to appear upside down. Ho do I do that?
I have a very old ex-internet café computer, browser is Mozilla Firefox, and I'm trying to find the bit of Microsoft Word that will allow me to turn the text upside down - but nothing jumps out as obvious. There must be a way...??
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http://www.upsidedowntext.com/
14:06 Sun 03rd Mar 2019
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Sorry, that should read 'How do I do that?'
You’ll have to write the letters of the word that come before the upside down one separately. Then just type the one you want upside down. There will be a tool to rotate it (maybe click on it to bring a box up). Then type the letters of the word after the upside down one (assuming there are some).
ɥǝllo

Yep Mamya's works :-)
Doh. Read it as letter not word.
ǝʞɐɯ oʇ ǝʞɐʇsᴉɯ ʎsɐǝ
Odd how certain letters show as a different font as in

¡ʎʇdɯnu ɐ ʇɐɥM
It seems to be letters or symbols that don't already exist look thinner
ʞɐǝɹq ɐ ǝɯɯᴉפ
⅋¿¡£% zʎxʍqnʇsɹbdouɯlʞɾᴉɥƃɟǝpɔqɐ

Letters/symbols that are not rotated show as bold.
פᴉɯɯǝǝ ɐ qɹǝɐʞ


Surely?
Who's turning their laptops upside-down?
That’s backwards and upside down.
I'm English...I read from left to right.
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Thanks Mamyalynne, that's had the desired effect... except for the fact that I turned a whole sentence upside down, and one of the words had an e with a circumflex - which it still placed above the upside down e! But I guess that doesn't matter - it works well enough for the intended joke.
I think you do get quirks with these flip sites but as you say it's OK for a bit of fun.

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