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How to Create Fancy Headings with Microsoft Word 
 
by Laura Lond August 16, 2005

WordArt

If you want to be even more creative, you can use WordArt, a wonderful feature with a whole gallery of fancy text templates. The WordArt button should be on your toolbar as well (usually on the lower one, down the page); it is another capital “A”, only blue and inclined to the right. If you can’t find it there, go to “Insert” (on the upper toolbar), scroll down, click on “Picture,” scroll down again and then click on “WordArt”.

Unlike with fonts, color, and borders, you cannot apply WordArt to your already existing headings. You will have to type them into WordArt. When you click on WordArt, it opens a WordArt Gallery window showing you different kinds of templates you can use for your heading. You can make your heading diagonal, arched, wavy, 3-dimentional – even vertical, if you want! Choose the template you like, click on it, and then click “OK”. It will open another window saying “Enter Your Text Here” – that’s where you type in your heading. You will notice that you can adjust the appearance of the template at this point by choosing a different font, different font size, and making it bold or italic. When you are done, click “OK.” Your new fancy heading will be inserted into the document.

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