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On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes. Under Basic Shapes, click Oval . Click where you want the circle to start. To make the shape a circle, press and hold SHIFT while you drag to draw. Notes:
Open Microsoft Word. If you're using Windows, click the Windows menu, select Microsoft Office, then Microsoft Word. ... Click Insert. It's at the top of the screen. Click Symbol. ... Click More Symbols. Click the Font drop-down menu. ... Select Arial Unicode MS. Click the Subset drop-down menu. ... Select Enclosed Alphanumerics.
Open Microsoft Word. If you're using Windows, click the Windows menu, select Microsoft Office, then Microsoft Word. ... Click Insert. It's at the top of the screen. Click Symbol. ... Click More Symbols. Click the Font drop-down menu. ... Select Arial Unicode MS. Click the Subset drop-down menu. ... Select Enclosed Alphanumerics.
Select the shape or shapes that you want to make transparent. Right-click, and on the context menu, select Format Shape. In the Format Shape pane, set the Transparency slider to the percentage of transparency that you want.
Now in document, select the text which you want to enclose in different shapes and click Enclose Characters in Quick Access Toolbar. Upon click, Enclose Characters dialog will appear. From Style you can choose one from three predefined styles; None (wrap in line), Shrink text (wrap around in shape), and Enlarge Symbol.
On the "ribbon" (toolbar), click on Insert, Shapes and select the oval. (You can drag the corners to make it a circle per se.) Right-click the shape, click on Format Shape and type 100% into the Transparency field. In the Format Shape menu, also click on Line Color, if you wish.
On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Click the shape you want, click anywhere in the workspace, and then drag to place the shape. To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold Shift while you drag.
On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Click the shape you want, click anywhere in the workspace, and then drag to place the shape. To create a perfect square or circle (or constrain the dimensions of other shapes), press and hold Shift while you drag.
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Click the Shapes button on the ribbon and choose the rectangle option under the Basic Shapes section. Press and hold down the Shift key, if desired, to ensure you draw a square, not a rectangle. Position the cursor on the Word page and drag to form the box.
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