Rotating objects in a table

I have dropped an object (picture) into a pages document. Then I rotated it with 90°. When I copy or drop the picture into the cell of a table, it is rotated back into the original orientation and I cannot rotate it any more.
Is there a possibility to rotate objects in table cells?

The only way I can find to do it actually doesn't insert the graphic in the table per se. It's a workaround that may or may not suit your purposes. FWIW:
1. Click outside the margin and insert a shape (square) as Fixed on Page and in the Wrap Inspector deselect Object Causes Wrap.
2. Drag it over the cell you want the picture in and size it to fit the cell.
3. In the Graphic Inspector's drop down Fill menu, choose Image Fill and choose your picture (rotated as you want it). In the drop down menu below the Fill menu, select either Scale to Fit or Scale to Fill, as necessary.
4. When you have the picture situated as you want it, click on the picture and shift click on the table and from the Arrange menu select Group.
At this point you can set it for Moves With text if that is what you need, or leave it as Fixed on Page and position it where you want it.
Hope this helps.
Walt

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