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How to create black filled-in circle?
I need to fill in a circle for a form I'm making. The shape is a capital "O"
(not zero), Arial 10 pt. How can I do this? Thanks, larry |
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Answer: How to create black filled-in circle?
Hi Larry! I'd be happy to help you with that.
To create a black filled-in circle in Microsoft Word, you can follow these steps:
That's it! You should now have a black filled-in circle on your document. Let me know if you have any other questions or if there's anything else I can help you with.
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How to create black filled-in circle?
"Larryq22" wrote: I need to fill in a circle for a form I'm making. The shape is a capital "O" (not zero), Arial 10 pt. How can I do this? Thanks, larry Why not use:- Insert Symbol Ariel then select a bullet on the 14th row from the bottom which can be adjusted to a 17 point size. [Just one way] S Fox |
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How to create black filled-in circle?
Here are the following steps that you will need to do in order to complete
this task (for Word 2007): Ribbon steps: 1) Click on "Insert" 2) Click on "Symbol" (located towards the far right) 3) There should be an option for a black-filled "bubble"/circle. If not, you can click on "More Symbols" and you will be able to locate it there. 4) Once you locate the symbol and "Insert" it, you can then select it (as you would normal text) and change the size of it by clicking on "Font." Hope that this proves to be helpful. All the best, Stacey "Larryq22" wrote: I need to fill in a circle for a form I'm making. The shape is a capital "O" (not zero), Arial 10 pt. How can I do this? Thanks, larry |
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How to create black filled-in circle?
It really isn't the best idea to use a capital O for the check boxes in Word
forms. Why not turn on your Forms toolbar and use a real checkbox? If you're in Office 2003 or older, turn on the Forms toolbar and insert a Check Box Form Field. Then protect either the whole form (or just a section of the form). Then the person using the form can just click on the box to toggle it from empty to checked. I hope this helps. Fred "Larryq22" wrote: I need to fill in a circle for a form I'm making. The shape is a capital "O" (not zero), Arial 10 pt. How can I do this? Thanks, larry |
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