To adjust the Weight, Dashes, or Pattern of the outline, select the appropriate menu item. To see more color choices, click More Outline Colors, and then select the color that you want. In the Shape Styles group, click Shape Outline, and do one of the following: You can also change the weight of the outline, make the outline dashed, or use a pattern. You can change the color of the outline of your WordArt text. To use a Picture, Gradient, Texture, or Pattern, select the appropriate menu item. To use a color from anywhere in your workspace, click Sample Fill Color and then click the eyedropper on the color you want to use. To see more color choices, click More Fill Colors, and then select the color that you want. To use a color that you have used recently, click one of the colors that is displayed. In the Shape Styles group, click Shape Fill, and do one of the following: You can also replace the fill with a picture and adjust the gradient, texture, and pattern of the fill. You can change the color that fills your WordArt text. Select the style you want from the gallery, to see all the available styles click the More button. You can preview each of these effects by hovering your mouse cursor over the selection and Publisher will preview the selection in your Publication. The WordArt Styles group enables you to change the style of your WordArt, change the color of the fill and lines, and change the shape of the WordArt object. Stretch Justify: Aligns the text with both the right and left sides of the WordArt objects by stretching the characters. Letter Justify: Aligns the text with both the right and left sides of the WordArt objects by moving the letters in the text. Word Justify: Aligns the text with both the right and left sides of the WordArt objects by moving the words in the text. Right Align: Aligns the text with the right side of the WordArt object. Left Align: Aligns the text with the left side of the WordArt object.Ĭenter: Centers the text in the WordArt object. Here you can change the alignment of the text in the WordArt object. This tool toggles your WordArt between vertical and horizontal format. This selection will make all letters the same height, both upper and lower case. To see this, create a WordArt object with the text "WordArt test" and turn on and off the kerning to see the difference. Kern Character Pairs: Kerning deals with pairs of characters that when next to each other appear to be farther apart than other pairs. Very Loose : Decreases the width of the text to maximize the space between the characters. Loose : Decreases the width of the text to increase the space between the characters. Normal : This is the default selection and allows a normal amount of space between the characters with the text width at normal for the font. Tight : Increases the width of the text to minimize the space between characters in each word. Very Tight: Increases the width of the text to eliminate the space between characters in each word. Spacing enables you to adjust the space between characters in your WordArt by using one of the five pre-set formats and using or not using kerning pairs. To change the text in the WordArt object click on Edit Text and edit your text in the Edit WordArt Text box. The Text group gives you access to tools for changing the text content, spacing, height, switching between horizontal and vertical, and the text alignment within the WordArt object. The WordArt Tools tab enables you to format the WordArt’s text and effects, arrange the WordArt in relation to other objects on the page, and change the size of the WordArt object. Type your text in the Edit WordArtText box, select the font, font size, and apply bold or italics, and click OK. Select from either the Plain WordArt Styles or WordArt Transform Style galleries. In the Text group, select the WordArt pull-down menu. You can modify or add to the text in an existing WordArt object whenever you want. This WordArt becomes an object that you can move or position in your document to add decoration or emphasis. For example, you can stretch a title, skew text, make text fit a preset shape, or apply a gradient fill. You can use WordArt to add special text effects to your document. WordArt is a gallery of text styles that you can add to your publications to create decorative effects, such as shadowed or mirrored (reflected) text. This article will tell you how to insert and delete WordArt, and walk you through using the features of the WordArt Tools tab. When you insert or select WordArt a new WordArt Tools tab becomes available.
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