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Using WordArt for special titles and headings

Using WordArt for special titles and headings - Microsoft Excel Tutorial

From the course: Excel Tips Weekly

Using WordArt for special titles and headings

- [Dennis] If you'd like to have a specialized title 2 on a worksheet instead of putting data in column A 3 and then centering that 4 by way of Merge & Center on the Home tab, 5 and certainly nothing wrong with that, 6 you might want to explore a more expansive feature found 7 on the Insert tab, 8 and it's easy to overlook it 9 because it's way off to the right under Text. 10 And you'll see a slanted A, WordArt. 11 "Add some artistic flare 12 to your document using a WordArt text box." 13 So there's a drop arrow there, and what do we see? 14 A letter style. Let's pick one. 15 For starters, I'll pick this one right here. 16 And immediately, we see a box here. 17 It says, "Your text." 18 Click up here. 19 You can highlight this 20 and start typing Current Expenses or Expenses. 21 Maybe it's last year, 2016. 22 Now notice what also has occurred, 23 a contextual dialogue box called Format up above. 24 Before…

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