Previous versions of PowerPoint included a feature called WordArt that let you insert special objects that could incorporate fancy text effects, such as gradient fills or curved paths. For PowerPoint 2016, Microsoft has integrated WordArt into PowerPoint, so that you can apply WordArt formatting to any bit of text in your presentation just by highlighting the text and applying the WordArt formats.
There should be an option in wordart that would let you curve the text. When you find the right curve, select it. Select the text and open the Home tab. Use the tools in the Font area to format the text. Note that the curve doesn't show once you select the text box; it defaults to regular text. However, the curve is still there and will show again when you click out of the box.
The figure shows an example of what you can do with WordArt in just a couple of minutes.
You, too, can create fancy text effects like this using WordArt.
Following is how to compress pictures in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows and Mac. Part 1: in PowerPoint 2016 for Windows; Part 2: in PowerPoint 2016 for Mac; Part 1: Compress pictures to reduce PowerPoint file size in Office 2016 for Windows. Step 1: Open the PowerPoint presentation. WordArt text animation. In PowerPoint you can apply WordArt styles to the text. Stylized text is converted to a raster image with iSpring, therefore, can’t retain the animation. Still you can apply animation to a WordArt object. To do it, right click on the stylized text, choose Save as Picture and Insert this picture into a slide. Then apply animation to the raster image.
Follow these steps to transform mundane text into something worth looking at:
Buttons on the WordArt Drawing Tools Format tab
Following are the other controls in the WordArt Styles group. Experiment with these controls as much as you want until you get the text to look just right.
How Do I Curve Text In Word
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