To draw a straight segment with the Freeform tool, click one location, move your pointer to a different location, and then click again; to draw a curved segment, keep your mouse button pressed as you drag to draw. Click on File tab and select Options from the menu Page 2 3.
Select All Tabs under Choose Commands from: 4. Select Pens under the Ink Tools and click the Add button to add the Pens tab as a main tab on the ribbon.
Move the mouse cursor to the point where you want to start drawing. Click and hold the left button while dragging the mouse to handwrite your text. Release the button when you are finished writing.
You can write in the box using the pen, then select from a variety of options to edit and convert the text. Or you can use a line shape or a circle shape or any of the others. Use the Draw Tool to Sign the Word Document Place your cursor on the spot in your document where you want your signature.
Choose a drawing tool like the black pen. Use your mouse or touchpad to sign your name inside the canvas. To draw and sketch on a standard computer Click the Draw tab.
Click any of the pens or highlighters on the ribbon, and then use the mouse to draw or sketch notes on the page. To cancel drawing mode, press the Esc key on your keyboard, or click the Type button on the Draw tab. At the bottom of the photo, tap Edit three horizontal lines. Tap the Markup icon squiggly line. You can also select the color of text from this screen. Note: It is no longer necessary to insert a drawing canvas to work with drawing objects in Word.
However, you may still use a drawing canvas as an organizational aid when working with several drawing objects, or if you want to add connectors between shapes. Add a drawing to a document. Delete all or part of a drawing. On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes. You can do any of the following on the Format tab, which appears after you insert a drawing shape:.
Insert a shape. On the Format tab, in the Insert Shapes group, click a shape, and then click somewhere in the document. Change a shape. Click the shape you want to change. Add text to a shape. Click the shape you where you want text, and then type. Group selected shapes. Select several shapes at a time by pressing CTRL on your keyboard and clicking each shape you want to include in the group.
On the Format tab in the Arrange group, click Group so that all of the shapes will be treated like a single object. Draw in the document. On the Format tab, in the Insert Shapes group, expand the shapes options by clicking the arrow. Under Lines click Freeform or Scribble.
Tip: To stop drawing with the Freeform or Scribble lines, double-click. Adjust the size of the shapes. Select the shape or shapes you want to resize. On the Format tab, in the Size group, click the arrows or type new dimensions in the Height and Width boxes. Apply a style to a shape. In the Shape Styles group, rest your pointer over a style to see what your shape will look like when you apply that style.
Click once on the shape to select it Now click on the little black arrow next to the "Shape Fill" icon looks like a paint can Choose a color from the pop-up window Note: If you want more colors to choose from, "More Fill Colors…" Note: If you want a really neat look, choose from gradients, textures, patterns, and pictures.
Changing Line Color You can also change the color of a line or the line around a shape: Click on the shape or line you wish to change to select it Click on the little black arrow next to the "Shape Outline" icon looks like a paint brush Choose a color from the pop-up window Note: If you want more colors to choose from, "More Outline Colors…" Changing Line Style You can also change the style of the line around a shape, or a line that is by itself.
Click on the shape or line you wish to alter to select it Click on the little black arrow next to the "Shape Outline" Click on the button for "Line Style", "Dash Style", or "Arrow Style" Pick the new look you want Shape Effects You can add effects to any shape you make: Click on the shape to select it Click on the "Shape Effects" button Click on the type of effect you want Note: You can choose from shadows, reflections, glow, bevel, 3-D etc.
Experiment with these effects to familiarize yourself with each. Grouping and Ungrouping Shapes As you work with multiple shapes you may wish to group them. First you need to select all of the shapes you wish to work with. You can do this in two ways: Click on each item one at a time while holding down your shift key Click on the Selection Pane button Format tab Drawing Tools Arrange group Select the items you with to group, one at a time, while holding down your CTRL key.
Click on one of the shapes to select it Right-click you mouse button to open a pop-up menu Choose "Send to Back" from the pop-up menu Pick the ordering option you want from the side menu, such as send to back, send backward or send behind text.
Rotating Shapes All of the shapes you create with the drawing toolbar can also be rotated to any position you like: Click on the shape to select it Now point to the small green "Rotate" button. This will make the rotate button appear. Click and hold down your left mouse button on the button to rotate your shape. Release your mouse button when you are done Text Boxes Besides just shapes, the drawing toolbar also lets you add text boxes.
Click on the "Text Box" button. A square text box will appear. Type in the text box to insert text. When done typing, feel free to change the size of the text box with its handles Also, you can move the text box around by clicking and dragging on it gray-shaded edges.
Callouts are also located in the Insert menu Illustrations group. Click the shapes button. Select the callout you wish to use and click on your document where you want the callout to appear. You can stretch the tail to extend where you want it to be placed. You can add text into your callout just as you would to a textbox. You can also resize and move the callout as you desire by dragging the handles.
To make special formatting changes to the callout. To do so, click on the callout to select it, right-click on one of the fill-handles and select "Format Autoshape" Now you can alter many options of the callout such as line, color, format text, etc.
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