Text Art

Now we’ll use some Text Art. In the Drawing Bar (at the bottom of the screen – as discussed earlier in the Auto Shape section), look for a “blue A” that is slightly tilted (like the one on the right). When you pass your cursor over this “button,” it will indicate: Insert WordArt. If the Drawing Bar is not available, click-on View in the Menu Bar, then click-on Toolbars and select Drawing by clicking-on it. Click-on the Insert WordArt button. The following WordArt Gallery menu screen will appear. Select one of the WordArt patterns by clicking on it. We chose the one indicated by the arrow below. Next, click-on OK.

The following Edit WordArt Text screen will appear. Where the screen indicates Your Text Here:, replace this text with (type-in): Enjoy your Sandwich. Select a different font and size, if you desire, then click-on OK

You
will return to Slide 8 and see the WordArt you created. You may use the
“grabbers” (little circles on the corners) to make the text larger (like we did
Clips Online section). It would be a good idea to make your Text Art about
three times this size. You may also move your text as you desire.
If you want to change the “look” of your WordArt, you’ll need to be able to see the WordArt toolbar. It looks like the toolbar below.

Most of the time, when you click on OK, the WordArt toolbar and the WordArt you selected both appear.

If the toolbar does not appear, point to the center of the WordArt and click the RIGHT mouse button. A WordArt drop down screen will appear. A choice will be: Show WordArt Toolbar. Click on Show WordArt toolbar and the toolbar will appear.
We’ll click-on the different “buttons” in the WordArt toolbar to edit our text.