Rotate the text vertical in designer ES4

Hi,
I am using designer ES4, where I have to rotate the text field - content(XML binded value) vertical, which I cant able to achieve it in designer.
For a Text field we have a default anchor option (90, 180 and 270 degree). when I am using this property, only object is getting rotated not the content inside it. Please help me on this.
Thanks in advance.
For eg:
I need the text top to bottom, like mentioned below
A
B
C
D
1
2

If vertical alignment is not possible, then use an edit box without borders, having the default height, and place it inside a static control having
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WS_CLIPSIBLINGS is needed too.

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