WordArt+adjust+and+change+the+shape


 * WordArt adjust and change the shape **


 * [[image:http://lindburghs-reference-library.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/placeholder?w=271&h=80 width="271" height="80" caption="Lindburgh"]] ||


 * I am assuming that you know how to use WordArt, but do you know that you can re-shape the actual words within WordArt? **


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** Click this and a further window opens with a large selection of shapes which ever one you select the WordArt display adopts that format. **
 * If we take for example the above illustration of WordArt and click so that the adjusting arrows show there will also be a small window open. **
 * In the middle of which there is an Icon of a capital A with a long right-hand leg ending in an arrow. **
 * I used this one **


 * [[image:http://lindburghs-reference-library.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/placeholder?w=271&h=60 width="271" height="60" caption="Lindburgh"]] ||


 * Now isn’t that neat? **


 * You can also Format the WordArt by left-click on it, this throws up another window **
 * Which displays would you believe the option Format WordArt click it. **


 * [[image:http://lindburghs-reference-library.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/placeholder?w=200&h=241 width="200" height="241"]] ||

Another window opens and in this you can change colours lines etc. a large selection of choices, go on have a play.
 * [[image:http://lindburghs-reference-library.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/placeholder?w=417&h=386 width="417" height="386"]] ||


 * [[image:http://lindburghs-reference-library.wikispaces.com/site/embedthumbnail/placeholder?w=269&h=59 width="269" height="59" caption="Lindburgh"]] ||

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