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Type wrap around a circle
I want to wrap type around part of a circle. I have done this before in
Publisher, but can't recall how I did it. I went to Publisher Help, and there it stated that Publisher cannot do that. Well, on page 6 of our January newsletter there are four lines of type snugged nicely up against the bottom portion of a circle. Please tell me how I did that, so I can do it again. Thanks. |
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Type wrap around a circle
WordArt?
Look here, scroll way down http://msauer.mvps.org/wordart_in_mi..._publisher.htm It may be different depending on your version of Publisher. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Tom C" wrote in message ... I want to wrap type around part of a circle. I have done this before in Publisher, but can't recall how I did it. I went to Publisher Help, and there it stated that Publisher cannot do that. Well, on page 6 of our January newsletter there are four lines of type snugged nicely up against the bottom portion of a circle. Please tell me how I did that, so I can do it again. Thanks. |
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Type wrap around a circle
My first sentence was misleading. I don't want to wrap type "around" a circle. I want to bring type up to a circle, and have each line a different length so that the last word in each line is equidistant from the circle, and almost touches it. If I could add an attachment here I could illustrate it, but I don't see a way to do that. As I said originally, Publisher Help says this cannot be done in Publisher. But, if you would want to pursue this, you could go to www.mtview.org, click on the "news" bar, then click on Messenger and go to page 7. You can see there that Publisher did do it, but I cannot get it to do it again! "Mary Sauer" wrote: WordArt? Look here, scroll way down http://msauer.mvps.org/wordart_in_mi..._publisher.htm It may be different depending on your version of Publisher. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Tom C" wrote in message ... I want to wrap type around part of a circle. I have done this before in Publisher, but can't recall how I did it. I went to Publisher Help, and there it stated that Publisher cannot do that. Well, on page 6 of our January newsletter there are four lines of type snugged nicely up against the bottom portion of a circle. Please tell me how I did that, so I can do it again. Thanks. . |
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Type wrap around a circle
It looks as though you saved the picture and text as an image, drew a circle on
the publication page, while selected, fill, fill effects, picture tab and then you browsed to the saved image. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Tom C" wrote in message news My first sentence was misleading. I don't want to wrap type "around" a circle. I want to bring type up to a circle, and have each line a different length so that the last word in each line is equidistant from the circle, and almost touches it. If I could add an attachment here I could illustrate it, but I don't see a way to do that. As I said originally, Publisher Help says this cannot be done in Publisher. But, if you would want to pursue this, you could go to www.mtview.org, click on the "news" bar, then click on Messenger and go to page 7. You can see there that Publisher did do it, but I cannot get it to do it again! "Mary Sauer" wrote: WordArt? Look here, scroll way down http://msauer.mvps.org/wordart_in_mi..._publisher.htm It may be different depending on your version of Publisher. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Tom C" wrote in message ... I want to wrap type around part of a circle. I have done this before in Publisher, but can't recall how I did it. I went to Publisher Help, and there it stated that Publisher cannot do that. Well, on page 6 of our January newsletter there are four lines of type snugged nicely up against the bottom portion of a circle. Please tell me how I did that, so I can do it again. Thanks. . |
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Type wrap around a circle
"Mary Sauer" wrote: It looks as though you saved the picture and text as an image, drew a circle on the publication page, while selected, fill, fill effects, picture tab and then you browsed to the saved image. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ Thanks, Mary, for taking a look at the page. The text, I know was not saved as an image, but the logo and circles were. But I'll try your suggestion. "Tom C" wrote in message news My first sentence was misleading. I don't want to wrap type "around" a circle. I want to bring type up to a circle, and have each line a different length so that the last word in each line is equidistant from the circle, and almost touches it. If I could add an attachment here I could illustrate it, but I don't see a way to do that. As I said originally, Publisher Help says this cannot be done in Publisher. But, if you would want to pursue this, you could go to www.mtview.org, click on the "news" bar, then click on Messenger and go to page 7. You can see there that Publisher did do it, but I cannot get it to do it again! "Mary Sauer" wrote: WordArt? Look here, scroll way down http://msauer.mvps.org/wordart_in_mi..._publisher.htm It may be different depending on your version of Publisher. -- Mary Sauer http://msauer.mvps.org/ "Tom C" wrote in message ... I want to wrap type around part of a circle. I have done this before in Publisher, but can't recall how I did it. I went to Publisher Help, and there it stated that Publisher cannot do that. Well, on page 6 of our January newsletter there are four lines of type snugged nicely up against the bottom portion of a circle. Please tell me how I did that, so I can do it again. Thanks. . . |
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