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Illustrating with WordArt

Illustrating with WordArt - Microsoft Word Tutorial

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Illustrating with WordArt

The next type of graphic we're going to insert into our Word document here is actually text. It's called WordArt, and it's another way to display text that might be used in, say, a heading, a title; anywhere where you want to be artistic. We're going to do so with our Media Doc that we've been working with here in the previous lesson. If you've jumped to this lesson, you can open up Media Doc2. We're going to take out the title here, Media Campaign for Cycling, and turn it into WordArt. So let's just select the text itself. We don't want to go too far, and select the Return, otherwise we can end up with a blank line underneath. All we want is the text. With it highlighted, or selected, we can now cut it. You can use Ctrl+X on your keyboard, or click the Cut button, right-click and Cut; it's up to you. Either way, it's gone temporarily to the clipboard waiting to be pasted. Where? Into some WordArt. Well, we're going to insert the WordArt by going to the Insert tab, and then to the…

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