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You can use WordArt with a Transform text effect to curve or bend text around a shape. If you want the text to circle the shape, you can also do this, but it’s a little bit more work. You can also insert WordArt multiple times to wrap text around shapes with straight edges.
Insert WordArt. Windows macOS Web. Go to Insert > WordArt. Pick the WordArt style you want. Type your text. Note: To convert existing text to WordArt, select the text, and then select Insert > WordArt. Change the color. Select the WordArt text to change.
Select the WordArt you want to change. Go to Shape Format or Drawing Tools Format > Text Effects. Select Transform, and then choose the effect you want. If you don't see Transform at the bottom of the menu, make sure you've selected Text Effects. Tip: You can also change the look of your WordArt by rotating or flipping it, or resizing it. See also.
Select the text in your WordArt object. Go to Home and choose an option from the Font group. To change text color, outline, or create effects like shadows or rotation. Select your WordArt object, and go to Shape Format or Drawing Tools Format. Select options such as Text Fill, Text Outline, Text Effects, or Alignment.
When you want text to really stand out on a page, use WordArt to add outlines, shading, and other effects to your words. Add WordArt. Select Insert > WordArt and select the option you want.
You can change the look of your text or WordArt by changing the fill or outline, or adding effects, such as shadows, reflections, glows, or three-dimensional (3-D) rotations or bevels. Add, change, or delete a fill. Select the text in the WordArt.
When you want text to really stand out on a page, use WordArt to add outlines, shading, and other effects to your words. Add WordArt. Select Insert > WordArt and select the option you want.
Change the look of your text or WordArt by changing its fill or outline, or by adding an effect, such as a shadow, reflection, or glow. Select your text or WordArt.
You can use either a text box or WordArt to add text on top of a photo in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Excel.
Select the WordArt text to fill with color. Go to Shape Format > Text Fill , and pick the color you want. Tip: You can make your WordArt more see through (transparent) by changing the color.
You can change the look of your text by changing its fill, changing its outline, or adding effects, such as shadows, reflections, or glows. Note: You can also apply text effects to WordArt. Add an effect to text