Text boxes can be useful for drawing attention to specific text. They can also be helpful when you need to move text around in your document. Word allows you to
format
text boxes and the text within them as
WordArt.
Select the
Insert
tab, then click the
Text Box
command in the
Text
group.
Clicking the Text Box command
A drop-down menu will appear. Select
Draw Text Box
.
Clicking Draw Text Box
Click, hold, and drag to create the text box.
Drawing a text box
The insertion point will appear inside the text box. You can now type to create text inside the text box.
Creating text
If you want, you can select the text and then change the
font
,
color
, and
size
by using the commands on the
Home
tab.
The formatted text
Click anywhere outside of the text box to return to your document.
You can also select one of the
built-in
text boxes that have predefined colors, fonts, positions, and sizes. If you choose this option, the text box will appear automatically, so you will not need to draw it.
A built-in text box
To move a text box:
Click the
text box
you want to move.
Hover the mouse over one of the edges of the text box. The mouse will change into a
cross with arrows
.
Click, hold, and drag the text box to the desired
location
.
Moving a text box
To resize a text box:
Click the
text box
you want to resize.
Click, hold, and drag any of the
sizing handles
on the corners or sides of the text box until it is the desired size.
Resizing a text box
Modifying text boxes
Word offers many options for changing the way text boxes appear in your document. You can change the
shape
,
style
, and
color
of text boxes. Additionally, when you want to add a little more dimension you can add a
shadow
effect.
To change the text box shape:
Changing the shape of a text box can be a useful option for creating an interesting look in your document.
Select the text box you want to change. The
Format
tab will appear.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Edit Shape
command.
Clicking the Edit Shape command
Hover the mouse over
Change Shape
, then select the desired
shape
from the menu that appears.
Selecting a shape
The text box will appear formatted as the shape.
The text box formatted as a shape
To change the fill color:
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Fill
drop-down arrow. The
Shape Fill
menu will appear.
Select the
color
you want to use. To view more color options, select
More Fill Colors
.
Changing the shape fill color
The text box will appear in the selected fill color.
If you want to use a different type of fill, select
Gradient
or
Texture
from the drop-down menu. You can also select
No Fill
to make it transparent.
To change the shape outline:
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Outline
drop-down arrow. The
Shape Outline
menu appears.
Select the
color
you want to use. If you want to make the outline transparent, select
No Outline
.
Changing the text box outline color
The text box will appear in the selected outline color.
From the drop-down menu, you can change the outline
color
,
weight
(thickness), and whether or not it is a
dashed
line.
To change the shape style:
Choosing a
shape style
allows you to apply preset colors and effects to quickly change the appearance of your text box.
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
More
drop-down arrow in the
Shape Styles
group.
Clicking the More drop-down arrow
A drop-down menu of styles will appear. Select the
style
you want to use.
Changing the text box style
The text box will appear in the selected style.
The new style
To change shadow effects:
Adding a shadow to a shape can make it appear as though it is floating above the page, and it can help to add contrast between the shape and the background.
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Effects
drop-down arrow. In the menu that appears, select the
shadow
you want to use.
Choosing a shadow type
The shape will appear with the selected shadow.
The text box with a shadow
To adjust the shadow color, size, distance, and more, select
Shadow Options
from the drop-down menu. The
Format Shape
pane will appear.
The Format Shape pane
3D effects
There are two kinds of effects you can apply to text boxes to give them a 3D appearance:
3-D Rotation
and
Bevel
.
3-D Rotation
makes text boxes appear as if you are viewing the text box from a different angle.
Bevel
adds thickness and a rounded edge to text boxes.
To use 3-D Rotation:
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Effects
drop-down arrow. In the menu that appears, select the desired
3-D Rotation
effect.
Choosing a 3-D effect
The text box will appear in the selected 3-D Rotation effect.
If you want, you can customize the 3-D Rotation. Select
3-D Rotation Options...
from the drop-down menu and the
Format Shape
pane will appear. From here, you can adjust the rotation values.
Customizing the 3-D rotation
To use Bevel:
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
Shape Effects
drop-down arrow. In the menu that appears, select the desired
bevel preset
.
Choosing a bevel preset
The text box will appear in the selected bevel effect.
The text box with a bevel effect
If you've changed the shape of your text box, it's important to note bevel doesn't work with every type of shape.
If you want, you can customize the bevel effect. Select
3-D Options...
from the drop-down menu. The
Format Shape
pane will appear. From here, you can modify the width, height, and depth of a bevel.
Customizing the bevel
Creating WordArt
In addition to adding effects to a text box, you can add effects to the
text inside the 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 or text boxes (shadow, bevel, etc.). However, you can also
Transform
the text to give it a wavy, slanted, or inflated look.
Generally, you shouldn't use WordArt in more formal documents like resumes and cover letters because it may appear too casual.
To apply a quick style to text:
A
quick 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 the text box, or select some text inside of the text box.
Selecting text inside of a text box
On the
Format
tab, click the
Quick Styles
command in the
WordArt Styles
group. A drop-down menu of text styles will appear. Select the
style
you want to use.
Selecting a Quick Style
The text will appear in the selected style. If you want, you can change the
font
or
font color
from the
Home
tab.
To convert regular text into WordArt:
For text to be formatted as WordArt, it must be inside a
text box
. However, there is a shortcut that allows you to convert text into WordArt even if it's not in a text box.
Select the text you want to convert, then click the
Insert
tab.
Clicking the Insert tab
Click the
WordArt
drop-down arrow in the
Text
group. A drop-down menu of WordArt styles will appear. Select the style you want to use.
Changing the text to WordArt
Word will automatically create a text box for the text, and the text will appear in the selected style. If you want, you can change the
font
or
font color
from the
Home
tab.
Text as WordArt
Some effects, such as
shadows
, can be added from the
Text Effects
menu in the
Home
tab. When you add effects in this way, it will not place the text in a text box.
Additional text effects
To transform text:
Select the text box, or select some text inside of the text box.
Selecting text inside of a text box
On the
Format
tab, click the
Text Effects
drop-down arrow in the
WordArt Styles
group.
Clicking the Text Effects command
A drop-down menu of effects will appear. Hover the mouse over
Transform
and select a transform effect from the menu that appears.
Selecting a transform effect
The text will transform into the selected style.
The transformed text
If desired, you can add additional effects such as shadow, bevel, and more to the transformed text.
Challenge!
Create a
new
Word 2013 document. If you want, you can use our
practice document
.
Insert a
text box
.
Enter some
text
into the text box. If you're using the example, enter the text
Every Friday from 7-9 pm
.
Move
the text box to a new location.
Try changing the
shape
of the text box.
Change the
fill color
of the text box.
Change the
outline
of the text box to
No Outline
.