You can add a variety of shapes to your document, including arrows, callouts, squares, stars, and flowchart shapes. Want to set your name and address apart from the rest of your resume? Use a line. Need to create a diagram showing a timeline or process? Use flowchart shapes.
In this lesson, you will learn how to insert a shape and format it by changing its fill color , outline color , shape style , and shadow effects . Additionally, you will learn how to apply 3D effects to shapes.
Word's large shape collection allows you to organize and design the image you want. While you may not need shapes in every document you create, they can add visual appeal. To use shapes effectively, you'll need to know how to insert a shape and format it by changing its fill color , outline color , and shape style, as well as add 3D effects .
The Shape command
Creating a new shape
Resizing the shape
Rotating the shape
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 .
If one shape overlaps another, you may need to change the ordering so the correct shape appears in front. You can bring a shape to the front or send it to the back . If you have multiple images, you can use Bring Forward or Send Backward to fine tune the ordering. You can also move a shape in front of or behind text.
Right-clicking the shape
Selecting an ordering option
The reordered shapes
In some cases, the ordering option you select will not affect the ordering of the shapes. If this happens, select the same option again or try a different option.
The Format tab
The Edit Shape command
Choosing a new shape
The new shape
The Format tab
The More drop-down arrow
Previewing shape styles
Choosing a fill color
Choosing an outline color
A thicker outline
Choosing a shadow type
You can select Shadow Options from the drop-down menu and click the Color button to select a different shadow color for your shape.
There are two types of effects you can apply to your shapes 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.
Choosing a 3-D rotation preset
Choosing a bevel preset
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