How do I rotate an image when working in pages/flyers?

I'm making a flyer, and am using a template (garage sale). I have put an image into a text box, and would like it angle it, or rotate it just a bit. How can i do this? I am not trying to flip the image. (There is a bike for sale flyer that has the image rotated just how i'd like it. I would have used that template- except for I do not want the rip-off contact info included in the bike for sale template at the bottom of the flyer.) Any help is appreciated!

drag over the tags > Menu > Arrange > Unlock > Delete
Only the dotted lines between were actually locked. Not hard.
Pages has very logical and well laid out Menus and Inspectors.
Spend a little time looking around. And download and read the Pages09_UserGuide.pdf from under the Help menu.
Peter

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