To rotate an image, you can often use a built-in rotate handle that appears when the image is selected. This method allows you to easily adjust the image's orientation visually.
Here's how you can typically rotate an image using this handle, based on the provided information:
- Click on the image: First, select the image you want to rotate. This action usually makes controls and handles appear around the image.
- Find the rotate handle: Look for a specific handle designed for rotation. This handle is often located on the side or bottom of the image boundary box after it's selected. It might look like a circular arrow or a small dot.
- Drag the rotate handle: Click and hold the rotate handle, then drag your mouse. As you drag, the image will turn.
- Turn to your preference: Continue dragging until the picture is oriented exactly the way you prefer.
- Observe the guide: As you tilt the image by dragging the handle, a guide will appear to show you the exact angle you're rotating to, helping you achieve precise rotation if needed.
This method provides a simple, visual way to adjust an image's angle directly within the application you are using, without needing complex menus or numerical inputs for minor adjustments.