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• Select the shape. A new Format tab appears with Drawing Tools.
• Click the More drop-down arrow in the Shapes Style group to display more
style options.
• Move your cursor over the styles, and Live Preview will preview the style in your
document.
• Left-click a style to select it.
• Select the shape. A new Format tab appears with Drawing Tools.
• Click the Shape Fill command to display a drop-down list.
• Select a color from the list, choose No Fill, or choose one of the other options.
• Select the shape. A new Format tab appears with Drawing Tools.
• Click the Shape Outline command to display a drop-down list.
• Select a color from the list, choose No Outline, or choose one of the other
options.
• Select the shape. A new Format tab appears with Drawing Tools.
• Click the Change Shape command to display a drop-down list.
• Select a shape from the list.
Select Shadow Color from the menu, and choose a color from the palette to change
the color of the shadow on your shape.
To change 3D effects:
After you have chosen a 3D effect, you can change other elements of your shape,
including the color, depth, direction, lighting, and surface of the 3D effect on your
shape. This can dramatically change the way the shape looks. You can access these
options by clicking the 3-D Effects command.
2. OPTIONAL: To create a frame for several shapes, in the Illustrations group, click SHAPES »
select New Drawing Canvas
A blank drawing appears in your document; the Format commands are displayed.
NOTE: This option is available only in Word.
Name Button From the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click SHAPES » select the
Curve desired tool
Freeform
•To create a Curve, click and release the mouse button to begin your curve. As
Scribble you draw, click and release the mouse button to anchor a point which your
curve will form around. To finish your drawing, double click.
•To create a Freeform, click and release the mouse button to begin your
freeform shape. As you draw, click and release the mouse button to anchor the endpoints of
straight lines or click and drag the mouse to draw curves—you can do both in one drawing. To
finish your drawing, double click.
•To create a Scribble, click and drag the mouse to draw your scribble.
To finish your drawing, release the mouse button.
Formatting Shapes
Once you have created an object in your document, you can change its appearance by moving, adjusting
the size, and changing the color of the object. When selected, an object has "handles" that can be used to
stretch the object taller or shorter, wider or thinner, or proportionally larger or smaller. You can also
manipulate your objects several other ways, such as shading them or adjusting them to contain text.
Office 2007 allows you to preview any changes by temporarily changing the appearance of the selected
shape when your mouse hovers above a formatting option.