How to Use Different Shapes in WordArt

By Tricia Goss

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WordArt is a fun tool to use in many Microsoft Office applications. You can choose from one of the many standard WordArt shapes and layouts in the WordArt gallery. You can also alter selections by changing the shape. Read on to learn how to use different shapes in WordArt.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy

Things You’ll Need:

Step1
Click the WordArt button in the “Drawing” toolbar. If you don’t see the “Drawing” toolbar, click on “View” in the standard toolbar. Point to “Toolbars” and then click on “Drawing.”
Step2
In the “WordArt Gallery” dialog box, select a WordArt style by clicking on it, and then click “OK.”
Step3
In the “Edit WordArt Text” dialog box, enter your desired text. You can also choose a different font, change the font size, or choose to make your font bold or italicized. When you are finished, click “OK.”
Step4
To change the shape of your WordArt, click on "WordArt" and the “WordArt Toolbar” will appear. In this toolbar, click the “WordArt Shape” button, which is near the middle of the toolbar.

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