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WORDART SHAPES IN WORD 2010
Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the
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Answer: WORDART SHAPES IN WORD 2010
No, Microsoft did not remove the "Change Shape" option from the WordArt Styles in Word 2010. The option is still available and can be accessed easily. Here are the steps to change the shape of WordArt in Word 2010:
If you don't see the "Change Shape" option, make sure that you have selected the WordArt object first. If you still can't find it, try right-clicking on the WordArt and selecting "Format Object" from the context menu. This should bring up the "Format" tab in the ribbon and allow you to access the "Change Shape" option.
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Arlene
It is on left hand side of ribbon as a dropdown under Edit Shape. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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Arlene It is on left hand side of ribbon as a dropdown under Edit Shape. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this:
Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this:
Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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WORDART SHAPES IN WORD 2010
Arlene
You said 2010 so I responded to that question and no they are not WordArtStyles of 2007/2003. The WordArtStyles are not in 2010 on the ribbon but you can insert any of the WordArtStyles from 2007 and the WordArtStyles will show up when inserted. I suggest you save one in autotext (WordArt 2007 shape) and insert it in 2010 and then go from there so you are working as in Word 2007 and Word 2003 with WordArtStyles. No time to delve further today as to the differences between 2007/2003 and 2010 WordArt. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this: Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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Thanks, Janine. That's a good suggestion but I'm writing materials for using
Word 2010 so I can use only features native to the software. Thanks again. I'm just out of luck on this one. "Janine" wrote: Arlene You said 2010 so I responded to that question and no they are not WordArtStyles of 2007/2003. The WordArtStyles are not in 2010 on the ribbon but you can insert any of the WordArtStyles from 2007 and the WordArtStyles will show up when inserted. I suggest you save one in autotext (WordArt 2007 shape) and insert it in 2010 and then go from there so you are working as in Word 2007 and Word 2003 with WordArtStyles. No time to delve further today as to the differences between 2007/2003 and 2010 WordArt. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this: Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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WORDART SHAPES IN WORD 2010
Arlene
Delved a little further in 2010. You can add old "Word Art Styles" command - first one you come to back to the Ribbon or the QAT in 2010 if you wish to use them as a default but they will automatically invoke with old WordArt from 2003/2007 anyway. So they are available in 2010 if you wish to customise Ribbon or QAT. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Thanks, Janine. That's a good suggestion but I'm writing materials for using Word 2010 so I can use only features native to the software. Thanks again. I'm just out of luck on this one. "Janine" wrote: Arlene You said 2010 so I responded to that question and no they are not WordArtStyles of 2007/2003. The WordArtStyles are not in 2010 on the ribbon but you can insert any of the WordArtStyles from 2007 and the WordArtStyles will show up when inserted. I suggest you save one in autotext (WordArt 2007 shape) and insert it in 2010 and then go from there so you are working as in Word 2007 and Word 2003 with WordArtStyles. No time to delve further today as to the differences between 2007/2003 and 2010 WordArt. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this: Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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Thank you for that valuable research, but I need to be able to do all of this
from within Word 2010. I actually found the shapes feature. Here's the sequence: Create the WordArt, select it, then: Drawing Tools, Format tab, WordArt Styles, Text Effects, Transform, then choose the desired shape. You can reshape the WordArt by using the shaping and sizing handles. One last question--is there a way in WordArt that has 2 lines of text separated by a hard return to control the amount of white space between lines? "Janine" wrote: Arlene Delved a little further in 2010. You can add old "Word Art Styles" command - first one you come to back to the Ribbon or the QAT in 2010 if you wish to use them as a default but they will automatically invoke with old WordArt from 2003/2007 anyway. So they are available in 2010 if you wish to customise Ribbon or QAT. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Thanks, Janine. That's a good suggestion but I'm writing materials for using Word 2010 so I can use only features native to the software. Thanks again. I'm just out of luck on this one. "Janine" wrote: Arlene You said 2010 so I responded to that question and no they are not WordArtStyles of 2007/2003. The WordArtStyles are not in 2010 on the ribbon but you can insert any of the WordArtStyles from 2007 and the WordArtStyles will show up when inserted. I suggest you save one in autotext (WordArt 2007 shape) and insert it in 2010 and then go from there so you are working as in Word 2007 and Word 2003 with WordArtStyles. No time to delve further today as to the differences between 2007/2003 and 2010 WordArt. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this: Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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Arlene
Yes, Transform has the shapes. Help brings that up too. 2 lines -control spacing - not that I know of. But someone else may. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Thank you for that valuable research, but I need to be able to do all of this from within Word 2010. I actually found the shapes feature. Here's the sequence: Create the WordArt, select it, then: Drawing Tools, Format tab, WordArt Styles, Text Effects, Transform, then choose the desired shape. You can reshape the WordArt by using the shaping and sizing handles. One last question--is there a way in WordArt that has 2 lines of text separated by a hard return to control the amount of white space between lines? "Janine" wrote: Arlene Delved a little further in 2010. You can add old "Word Art Styles" command - first one you come to back to the Ribbon or the QAT in 2010 if you wish to use them as a default but they will automatically invoke with old WordArt from 2003/2007 anyway. So they are available in 2010 if you wish to customise Ribbon or QAT. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Thanks, Janine. That's a good suggestion but I'm writing materials for using Word 2010 so I can use only features native to the software. Thanks again. I'm just out of luck on this one. "Janine" wrote: Arlene You said 2010 so I responded to that question and no they are not WordArtStyles of 2007/2003. The WordArtStyles are not in 2010 on the ribbon but you can insert any of the WordArtStyles from 2007 and the WordArtStyles will show up when inserted. I suggest you save one in autotext (WordArt 2007 shape) and insert it in 2010 and then go from there so you are working as in Word 2007 and Word 2003 with WordArtStyles. No time to delve further today as to the differences between 2007/2003 and 2010 WordArt. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this: Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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Arlene
Yes, Transform has the shapes. Help brings that up too. 2 lines -control spacing - not that I know of. But someone else may. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Thank you for that valuable research, but I need to be able to do all of this from within Word 2010. I actually found the shapes feature. Here's the sequence: Create the WordArt, select it, then: Drawing Tools, Format tab, WordArt Styles, Text Effects, Transform, then choose the desired shape. You can reshape the WordArt by using the shaping and sizing handles. One last question--is there a way in WordArt that has 2 lines of text separated by a hard return to control the amount of white space between lines? "Janine" wrote: Arlene Delved a little further in 2010. You can add old "Word Art Styles" command - first one you come to back to the Ribbon or the QAT in 2010 if you wish to use them as a default but they will automatically invoke with old WordArt from 2003/2007 anyway. So they are available in 2010 if you wish to customise Ribbon or QAT. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... Thanks, Janine. That's a good suggestion but I'm writing materials for using Word 2010 so I can use only features native to the software. Thanks again. I'm just out of luck on this one. "Janine" wrote: Arlene You said 2010 so I responded to that question and no they are not WordArtStyles of 2007/2003. The WordArtStyles are not in 2010 on the ribbon but you can insert any of the WordArtStyles from 2007 and the WordArtStyles will show up when inserted. I suggest you save one in autotext (WordArt 2007 shape) and insert it in 2010 and then go from there so you are working as in Word 2007 and Word 2003 with WordArtStyles. No time to delve further today as to the differences between 2007/2003 and 2010 WordArt. Janine "Arlene" wrote in message ... That has no effect on the shape of the WordArt. In Word 2007, try this: Insert tab, Text group, WordArt button; click any of the WordArt samples with a shape, such as WordArt style 22; type any text, click OK. With the WordArt selected, from WordArt tools tab, Format tab, WordArt Styles, click Change Shape. Those are the shapes I'm trying to recreate. "Arlene" wrote: Did Microsoft remove the "Change Shape" choice from "WordArt Styles" in the new WordArt feature? |
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