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WordArt Toolbar |
The WordArt toolbar for Word is slightly different to the toolbar that can be found in Excel and PowerPoint. | ||
This toolbar has an additional button called Text Wrapping. |
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Text Wrapping - |
Please refer to the following page in the PowerPoint section for details on the other buttons. | ||
PowerPoint > WordArt |
Text Wrapping Drop-Down |
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Text Wrapping Toolbar |
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In Line With Text - | |||
Square - | |||
Tight - | |||
Behind Text - | |||
In Front Of Text - | |||
Top and Bottom - | |||
Through - | |||
Edit Wrap Boundary - |
It is possible to save your WordArt as a seperate file if you wish. Right click the object and select Copy. Open Micorsoft Paint and paste. Save the file as a bitmap (.bmp) | ||
You can create your own watermarks by having a very faint picture in the background choose (View > Header and Footer) click the Show / Hide Document text button. Insert and size your picture. Select (Format > Format Picture)(Wrapping tab) and select "watermark" from the drop down list on the right of the color list. You can see the watermark when you are in Print Preview |
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