M Mo Jul 10, 2008 #3 Just double click the text and the word art tool bar will appear. Also you can click /View/Toolbars/Word Art
Just double click the text and the word art tool bar will appear. Also you can click /View/Toolbars/Word Art
B Bob Buckland ?:-\) Jul 11, 2008 #4 Hi Krau, The location of the settings may vary based on the version of Word and which of the WordArt gallery choices you have selected for layout. Right click on the Word Art and use Format WordArt. - In fill effects change to a two color gradient using Black and White. - In line color select black or gray of your choice. You may also need, depending on the gallery choice also use the Shadow tool to change the shadow color. In Word 2007 you can also use the Theme color choices from the WordArt Tools=>Format ribbon when you have the WordArt selected. ============== I want to use shades of black and white only in word art>> -- Bob Buckland ? MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*
Hi Krau, The location of the settings may vary based on the version of Word and which of the WordArt gallery choices you have selected for layout. Right click on the Word Art and use Format WordArt. - In fill effects change to a two color gradient using Black and White. - In line color select black or gray of your choice. You may also need, depending on the gallery choice also use the Shadow tool to change the shadow color. In Word 2007 you can also use the Theme color choices from the WordArt Tools=>Format ribbon when you have the WordArt selected. ============== I want to use shades of black and white only in word art>> -- Bob Buckland ? MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends*