There are many features and commands you can use in PowerPoint to create visually appealing slides. Two of these features are
WordArt
and
shapes
.
WordArt
allows you to create
stylized text
with effects such as textures, shadows, and outlines. It can be applied to text on any slide. You can also insert a
variety of shapes
such as rectangles, circles, lines, arrows, callouts, and stars.
In this lesson, you will learn how to apply
WordArt
styles and insert and modify
shapes
on a slide.
Creating WordArt
PowerPoint allows you to add effects to the
text inside of a text box
, which is known as
WordArt
. For the most part, the types of effects you can add are the same as the ones you can add to shapes and text boxes (shadow, bevel, etc.). However, with WordArt, you can also
transform
the text to give it a wavy, slanted, or inflated look.
Optional: You can download this
example
for extra practice.
To apply a WordArt style to text:
A
WordArt Style
will automatically apply several effects to your text at once. You can then refine the look of your text by adding or modifying text effects.
Select a text box, or select some text inside of the text box. The
Format
tab will appear.
Click the
Format
tab.
In the
WordArt Styles
group, click the
More
drop-down arrow to view all of the available styles.
Select the desired style preset to apply the style to your text.
Selecting a WordArt Style
After you have applied a WordArt Style, you can still modify the
font
or
font color
from the
Home
tab if desired.
To add or modify text effects:
Select a text box, or select some text inside of the text box. The
Format
tab will appear.
Click the
Format
tab.
Click the
Text Effects
command in the
WordArt Styles
group. A drop-down menu will appear, showing the different
effect categories
.
The Text Effects command
Hover over an effect category. A drop-down menu will appear. You can hover the mouse over the different presets to see a live preview.
Adding an effect
Select the desired effect preset. The effect will be applied to your text. If you want, you can combine several different effects.
The finished WordArt
In the WordArt Styles group, you can also use the
Text Fill
and
Text Outline
drop-down boxes to modify the
fill
and
outline
color.
Changing the text fill color
Working with shapes and text boxes
PowerPoint's large shape collection allows you to organize and design the image you want. While you may not need shapes in every presentation you create, they can add visual appeal.
To insert a shape:
Select the
Insert
tab.
Click the
Shapes
command.
The Shapes command
Select a shape from the drop-down menu.
Click and drag the mouse until the shape is the desired size.
Creating a new shape
Release the mouse button.
To resize a shape or text box:
Click the shape to select it.
Click and drag one of the
sizing handles
on the corners and sides of the text box until it is the desired size.
Resizing the shape
To rotate the shape, drag the
green handle
.
Rotating the shape
Some shapes also have one or more
yellow handles
that can be used to modify the shape. For example, with star shapes you can adjust the length of the points.
Modifying the shape
If you drag the
sizing handles
on any of the four corners, you will be able to change the
height
and
width
at the same time. The sizing handles on the top or bottom of the shape will only allow you to resize
vertically
, while the handles on the left and right sides will resize the shape
horizontally
.
Formatting shapes and text boxes
To change to a different shape:
Select the shape or text box. The
Format
tab will appear.
The Format tab
From the
Format
tab, click the
Edit Shape
command.
The Edit Shape command
Click
Change Shape
to display a drop-down list.
Choosing a new shape
Select the desired shape from the list.
The new shape
To change the shape style:
Select the shape or text box. The
Format
tab will appear.
The Format tab
Click the
More
drop-down arrow in the Shape Styles group to display more style options.
The More drop-down arrow
Move your cursor over the styles to see a live preview of the style in the slide.
Previewing the shape styles
Select the desired style.
To change the shape fill color:
Select the shape or text box. The
Format
tab appears.
Select the
Format
tab.
Click the
Shape Fill
command to display a drop-down list.
Choosing a fill color
Select the desired
color
from the list, choose
No Fill
, or choose
More Fill Colors
to choose a custom color.
To change the shape outline:
Select the shape or text box. The
Format
tab will appear.
Click the
Format
tab.
Click the
Shape Outline
command to display a drop-down menu.
Choosing an outline color
From the drop-down menu, you can change the outline
color
,
weight
(thickness), and whether it is a
dashed
line.
A thicker outline
To change shadow effects:
Select the shape or text box. The
Format
tab will appear.
Click the
Format
tab.
Click the
Shape Effects
command. A drop-down menu will appear.
Hover the mouse over
Shadow
. You will see a list of shadow presets.
Move your mouse over the menu options to see a live preview of the shadow effect in the slide.
Choosing a shadow type
Click the desired shadow effect to add it to your shape.
You can select
Shadow Options
from the drop-down menu and click the
Color
button to select a different shadow color for your shape.
3D effects
There are two types of effects you can apply to your shapes and text boxes to give them a 3D appearance:
3-D Rotation
and
Bevel
.
3-D Rotation
gives the appearance that you are viewing the object from a different angle, and it can be applied to any shape.
Bevel
adds thickness and a rounded edge to shapes, but it doesn't work with every type of shape.
To use 3-D Rotation:
Select the shape or text box.
Click the
Format
tab.
Click
Shape Effects
from the
Shape Styles
group.
Hover the mouse over
3-D Rotation
. A drop-down menu will appear.
Select the desired
rotation preset
from the drop-down menu. You can also click
3-D Rotation Options
if you would prefer to type custom values.
Choosing a 3-D rotation preset
To use bevel:
Select the shape or text box.
Click the
Format
tab.
Click
Shape Effects
from the
Shape Styles
group.
Hover the mouse over
Bevel
. A drop-down menu will appear.
Choosing a bevel preset
Select the desired
bevel preset
from the drop-down menu. You can also click
3-D Options
if you would prefer to type in custom values.
If you click
3-D Options
, you'll also be able to change the shape's material to give it a metal, plastic, or translucent appearance, and you can choose the lighting type to change how the shape is illuminated.
Viewing the 3-D Options
Challenge!
Open an
existing PowerPoint presentation
. If you want, you can use this
example
.
Add some
WordArt effects
to the text. If you are using the example, use the text on slide 2.