WordArt
Adding pictures, shapes, WordArt, or clip art
Working with graphics and charts
You can change the look of your text or WordArt by changing its fill, changing its outline, or adding effects, such as shadows, reflections, glows, or three-dimensional (3-D) rotations or bevels. In Microsoft Office PowerPoint, you can also make these changes to text on a slide.In this article
Overview of fills, outlines, and effects
Add or change a fill for text or WordArt
Add or change an outline for text or WordArt
Add or change an effect for text or WordArt
Delete a fill from text or WordArt
Delete an outline from text or WordArt
Delete an effect from text or WordArt
Overview of fills, outlines, and effects
A fill is the interior of the letters in WordArt text or text on an Office PowerPoint slide. When you change the fill color of text, you can also add a texture, picture, or gradient to the fill. A gradient is a gradual progression of colors and shades, usually from one color to another color, or from one shade to another shade of the same color.
An outline is the exterior border around each character of your text or WordArt. When you change the outline of text, you can also adjust the color, weight, and style of the line.
An effect adds depth or emphasis to the text in WordArt or text on a slide. You can add combinations of individual effects to your text in these Microsoft Office system programs: Excel, Outlook, Word, and PowerPoint.
You can also format text in your WordArt or on your slide by using the options in the Font
group on the Home
tab or for Office Outlook, the options in the Basic Text
group on the Message
tab.
Add or change a fill for text or WordArt
For these Office release programs: Excel and PowerPoint
- Select the text in the WordArt or on the PowerPoint slide that you want to add a fill to.
To add the same fill to text in multiple places, select the first piece of text, and then press and hold CTRL while you select the other pieces of text.
- Under
Drawing Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, click the arrow next toText Fill
, and then do one of the following:- To add or change a fill color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
No Fill
.If you click
No Fill
, your text will not be visible unless you previously added an outline to the text.To change to a color that is not in the theme colors, click
More Fill Colors
, and then either click the color that you want on theStandard
tab, or mix your own color on theCustom
tab. Custom colors and colors on theStandard
tab are not updated if you later change the document theme . - To add or change a fill picture, click
Picture
, locate the folder that contains the picture that you want to use, click the picture file, and then clickInsert
.If you select noncontinuous pieces of text and apply a picture fill, each individual selection is filled with the whole picture. The picture does not span the text selections.
- To add or change a fill gradient, point to
Gradient
, and then click the gradient variation that you want.To customize the gradient, click
More Gradients
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change a fill texture, point to
Texture
, and then click the texture that you want.To customize the texture, click
More Textures
, and then choose the options that you want.
- To add or change a fill color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
For these Office release programs: Word and Outlook
- Click the WordArt that you want to add a fill to.
- Under
WordArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, clickShape Fill
, and then do one of the following:- To add or change a fill color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
No Fill
.If you click
No Fill
, your text will not be visible unless you previously added an outline to the text.To change to a color that is not in the theme colors, click
More Fill Colors
, and then either click the color that you want on theStandard
tab, or mix your own color on theCustom
tab. Custom colors and colors on theStandard
tab are not updated if you later change the document theme . - To add or change a fill picture, click
Picture
, locate the folder that contains the picture that you want to use, click the picture file, and then clickInsert
.If you select noncontinuous pieces of text and apply a picture fill, each individual selection is filled with the whole picture. The picture does not span the text selections.
- To add or change a fill gradient, point to
Gradient
, and then click the gradient variation that you want.To customize the gradient, click
More Gradients
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change a fill texture, point to
Texture
, and then click the texture that you want.To customize the texture, click
More Textures
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change a pattern, click
Pattern
, and then click the options that you want.
- To add or change a fill color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
Add or change an outline for text or WordArt
For these Office release programs: Excel and PowerPoint
- Select the text in the WordArt or on the PowerPoint slide that you want to add an outline to.
To add the same outline to text in multiple places, select the first piece of text, and then press and hold CTRL while you select the other pieces of text.
- Under
Drawing Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, click the arrow next toText Outline
, and then do one of the following:- To add or change an outline color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
No Outline
.To change to a color that is not in the theme colors, click
More Outline Colors
, and then either click the color that you want on theStandard
tab, or mix your own color on theCustom
tab. Custom colors and colors on theStandard
tab are not updated if you later change the document theme . - To add or change the thickness of the outline, point to
Weight
, and then click the thickness that you want.To customize the thickness, click
More Lines
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change the outline to dots or dashes, point to
Dashes
, and then click the style that you want.To customize the style, click
More Lines
, and then choose the options that you want.
- To add or change an outline color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
For these Office release programs: Word and Outlook
- Click the WordArt that you want to add an outline to.
- Under
WordArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, clickShape Outline
, and then do one of the following:- To add or change an outline color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
No Outline
.To change to a color that is not in the theme colors, click
More Outline Colors
, and then either click the color that you want on theStandard
tab, or mix your own color on theCustom
tab. Custom colors and colors on theStandard
tab are not updated if you later change the document theme . - To add or change the thickness of the outline, point to
Weight
, and then click the thickness that you want.To customize the thickness, click
More Lines
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change the outline to dots or dashes, point to
Dashes
, and then click the style that you want.To customize the style, click
More Lines
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change the pattern, click
Pattern
, and then click the options that you want.
- To add or change an outline color, click the color that you want. To choose no color, click
Add or change an effect for text or WordArt
For these Office release programs: Excel and PowerPoint
- Select the text in the WordArt or on the PowerPoint slide that you want to add an effect to.
To add the same effect to text in multiple places, select the first piece of text, and then press and hold CTRL while you select the other pieces of text.
- Under
Drawing Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, clickText Effects
, and then do one of the following:- To add or change a shadow, point to
Shadow
, and then click the shadow that you want.To customize the shadow, click
Shadows Options
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change a reflection, point to
Reflection
, and then click the reflection variation that you want. - To add or change a glow, point to
Glow
, and then click the glow variation that you want.To customize the glow colors, click
More Glow Colors
, and then click the color that you want. To change to a color that is not in the theme colors, clickMore Colors
, and then either click the color that you want on theStandard
tab, or mix your own color on theCustom
tab. Custom colors and colors on theStandard
tab are not updated if you later change the document theme . - To give your text the appearance of depth by adding or changing an edge, point to
Bevel
, and then click the bevel that you want.To customize the bevel, click
3-D Options
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change a 3-D rotation, point to
3-D Rotation
, and then click the 3-D rotation that you want.To customize the 3-D rotation, click
3-D Rotation Options
, and then choose the options that you want. - To add or change the warp or path of the text, point to
Transform
, and then click the warp or path that you want.
- To add or change a shadow, point to
Note To create a custom effect by adding multiple individual effects, repeat step 2.
For these Office release programs: Word and Outlook
- Click the WordArt that you want to add an effect to.
- Under
WordArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, do one of the following:- To add or change a shadow, in the
Shadow Effects
group, clickShadow Effects
, and then click the shadow that you want.To customize the shadow color, point to
Shadow Color
, and then click the color that you want.To change to a color that is not in the theme colors, click
More Shadow Colors
, and then either click the color that you want on theStandard
tab, or mix your own color on theCustom
tab. Custom colors and colors on theStandard
tab are not updated if you later change the document theme . - To add a 3-D effect, click
3-D Effects
, click the second3-D Effects
, and then choose the options that you want.
- To add or change a shadow, in the
Delete a fill from text or WordArt
For these Office release programs: Excel and PowerPoint
- Select the text in the WordArt or on the PowerPoint slide that you want to delete a fill from.
To delete the same fill from multiple pieces of text, click the first piece of text, and then press and hold CTRL while you click the other pieces of text.
- Under
Drawing Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, click the arrow next toText Fill
, and then do one of the following:- To delete a fill color, picture, or texture, select another fill type.
If you click
No Fill
, your text will not be visible unless you previously added an outline to the text. - To delete a fill gradient, point to
Gradient
, and then clickNo Gradient
.
- To delete a fill color, picture, or texture, select another fill type.
For these Office release programs: Word and Outlook
- Click the WordArt that you want to delete a fill from.
- Under
WordArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, clickShape Fill
, and then clickNo Fill
.
Delete an outline from text or WordArt
For these Office release programs: Excel and PowerPoint
- Select the text in the WordArt or on the PowerPoint slide that you want to delete an outline from.
To delete the same outline from multiple pieces of text, click the first piece of text, and then press and hold CTRL while you click the other pieces of text.
- Under
Drawing Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, click the arrow next toText Outline
, and then clickNo Outline
.
For these Office release programs: Word and Outlook
- Click the WordArt that you want to delete an outline from.
- Under
WordArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, clickShape Outline
, and then clickNo Outline
.
Delete an effect from text or WordArt
For these Office release programs: Excel and PowerPoint
- Select the text in the WordArt or on the PowerPoint slide that you want to delete the effect from.
To delete the same effect from multiple pieces of text, click the first piece of text, and then press and hold CTRL while you click the other pieces of text.
- Under
Drawing Tools
, on theFormat
tab, in theWordArt Styles
group, click the arrow next toText Effects
, and then do one of the following:- To delete a shadow from the text, point to
Shadow
, and then clickNo Shadow
. - To delete a reflection from the text, point to
Reflection
, and then clickNo Reflection
. - To delete a glow from the text, point to
Glow
, and then clickNo Glow
. - To delete an edge from the text, point to
Bevel
, and then clickNo Bevel
. - To delete 3-D rotation from the text, point to
3-D Rotation
, and then clickNo Rotation
. - To delete a path or warp from the text, point to
Transform
, and then clickNo Transform
.
- To delete a shadow from the text, point to
Note If you added multiple individual effects, repeat step 2 to delete all of the effects.
For these Office release programs: Word and Outlook
- Click the WordArt that you want to delete an effect from.
- Under
WordArt Tools
, on theFormat
tab, do one of the following:- To delete a shadow, in the
Shadow Effects
group, clickShadow Effects
, and then clickNo Shadow Effect
. - To delete a 3-D effect, click
3-D Effects
, click the second3-D Effects
, and then clickNo 3-D Effect
.
- To delete a shadow, in the