Microsoft Word Version 2002 Inside Out (Inside Out (Microsoft))

3 4

A picture may be worth a thousand words, but you'll often find that you want to add text to your drawings. You can add text as a separate element by drawing a text box, or you can enter text directly into an existing object. For example, you might want to insert text into a star shape or a banner. To add text to drawings, use one of the following methods:

In addition to entering text in text boxes and objects, you can add WordArt to your drawings. To add a WordArt object, click the Word Art button on the Drawing toolbar, which opens the WordArt Gallery. WordArt enables you to add highly stylized text to your drawings so that you can create custom text art, such as title bars, logos, and buttons.

For more information about working with text boxes, see Chapter 23, "Using Word's Desktop Publishing Features," and for more information about WordArt, see Chapter 17, "Customizing Documents with WordArt."

Inside Out


As mentioned, when you create a freehand drawing, you can't right-click the drawing and choose Add Text. To work around this limitation, you can click the Text Box button on the Drawing toolbar and draw a text box on top of your freehand drawing. Then type and format text in the text box. If you want to ensure that the text and drawing aren't separated or layered incorrectly in the future, choose the shape and the text box (by pressing Shift as you click the objects), and then click the Draw button on the Drawing toolbar and choose Group on the drop-down menu to group the two objects together.

Tip - Create Web page buttons


By combining basic objects and text boxes, you can create custom buttons for Web pages. To make these custom buttons active hyperlinks, you simply add hyperlink properties to your drawing objects, as described in Chapter 31, "Creating Professional Web Sites."

Категории