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Circular text conversion to HTML?
Is there any way to convert the circle of text seen at the URL below
to HTML so that I can make a blog post in that same size and shape of circle? ORIGINAL POST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think the request may be for making the boundaries of an area of regular text be circular (like a circular text box). There have been several questions like that lately. You can do it by placing appropriate AutoShapes on both sides of the text and setting their text wrapping to Tight. I've posted a document at http://jay-freedman.info/triangle_text.doc that illustrates making both triangular and circular text areas. |
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Circular text conversion to HTML?
See your post in microsoft.public.word.vba.general
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Circular text conversion to HTML?
On Sat, 19 Jul 2008 20:28:32 -0700 (PDT), mightymouseindahouse
wrote: Is there any way to convert the circle of text seen at the URL below to HTML so that I can make a blog post in that same size and shape of circle? ORIGINAL POST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think the request may be for making the boundaries of an area of regular text be circular (like a circular text box). There have been several questions like that lately. You can do it by placing appropriate AutoShapes on both sides of the text and setting their text wrapping to Tight. I've posted a document at http://jay-freedman.info/triangle_text.doc that illustrates making both triangular and circular text areas. The simplest way would be to take a screen shot of the text, paste it into a graphics program such as Paint, and save it as a GIF or JPG file that you can post. The only other way I can think might work is to go through the text and press Enter at the end of each line, to make the line breaks permanent; save the text without the shapes into a .html file; and add enough   characters to the beginning of each line to push it into the correct position. I suspect this might not work correctly in all browsers. -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. |
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Circular text conversion to HTML?
What you really need is a draw program that has text manipulation.
Serif has a free draw program. Create your shape, save as a raster. You can also do what Jay suggests in Publisher and save as a picture to use in a web environment. http://www.freeserifsoftware.com/sof...us/default.asp -- Mary Sauer MSFT MVP http://office.microsoft.com/ http://msauer.mvps.org/ news://msnews.microsoft.com "mightymouseindahouse" wrote in message ... Is there any way to convert the circle of text seen at the URL below to HTML so that I can make a blog post in that same size and shape of circle? ORIGINAL POST ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I think the request may be for making the boundaries of an area of regular text be circular (like a circular text box). There have been several questions like that lately. You can do it by placing appropriate AutoShapes on both sides of the text and setting their text wrapping to Tight. I've posted a document at http://jay-freedman.info/triangle_text.doc that illustrates making both triangular and circular text areas. |
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