Introduction
By the end of this module, you should be able to:
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Insert and modify a WordArt style
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Insert a BorderArt style
Using BorderArt and WordArt
Watch the video!
(8:15 min)
You can use BorderArt and WordArt to draw interest to your publications. But be careful—a little be can go a long way. Be careful not to be distracting.
To apply BorderArt to a section of a page:
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Draw a rectangle to use as the border:
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Click the
Rectangle
icon on the
Objects toolbar
. A cross-shaped cursor will appear in your document.
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Position your mouse in the upper-left corner where you want your object.
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Click and drag your mouse to draw the rectangle.
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Move and resize the rectangle as needed.
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Apply
BorderArt
:
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Select Format
Autoshape
from the Main menu.
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Click the
BorderArt
button in the the Format Autoshape dialog box.
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The BorderArt dialog box will appear.
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Select a border from the list. Check the effect in the preview area.
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Click OK, then click OK in the Format AutoShapes dialog box.
To create WordArt:
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Click the
Insert WordArt
icon on the Object toolbar.
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The WordArt dialog Box will appear.
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Select a style from the list.
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Click OK.
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Enter the text in the
Edit WordArt
dialog box.
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Change the font, size, or style (bold or italic) if needed.
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Click OK.
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Move and resize the WordArt as needed.
To use the WordArt toolbar:
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Select a WordArt object to make the
WordArt toolbar
appear.
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Click
Edit Text
to edit the text.
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Click the
Change Shape
icon (distorted letter A) to change the shape of the WordArt.
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Click OK.
Challenge!
If you have not already done so in a previous challenge, download and save the
sample newsletter
publication to complete this challenge.
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Open the Sample Newsletter publication.
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Replace the blue border at the bottom of the second page with
BorderArt
.
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Replace the
We Believe
... text on page two with
WordArt
.
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Try different shapes for WordArt to see the different effects.
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Save and close the newsletter to use in the next challenge.