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  2. Curve text around a circle or other shape - Microsoft Support

    support.microsoft.com/en-us/office/curve-text-around-a-circle-or-other-shape-7...

    You can use WordArt with a Transform text effect to curve or bend text around a shape. If you want the text to circle the shape, you can also do this, but it’s a little bit more work. You can also insert WordArt multiple times to wrap text around shapes with straight edges.

  3. Create a flow chart with SmartArt - Microsoft Support

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    Create a flow chart with SmartArt. Applies To. A flow chart shows sequential steps in a task or process. There are many different SmartArt layouts that you can use to illustrate the steps in a process, including layouts that can contain pictures. This article explains how to create a flow chart that contains pictures.

  4. Add alternative text to a shape, picture, chart, SmartArt...

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    You can create alternative text (Alt text) for shapes, pictures, charts, SmartArt graphics, or other objects in your Microsoft 365 documents. Alt text helps people with visual disabilities understand pictures and other graphical content. When someone using a screen reader comes across a picture in a document, they will hear the alt text ...

  5. Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in Word...

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    The text can be positioned horizontally or vertically, and it can appear on one line or wrap to multiple lines. You can change the direction of the text, and you can also change the margins of text boxes and shapes for optimal spacing, or resize shapes for a better text fit.

  6. Edit a PDF - Microsoft Support

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    To edit a PDF, open it in Word. This works best with PDFs that are mostly text. PDFs of book chapters or something that looks like a manuscript from a copier won't be formatted well in Word. Go to File > Open. Find the PDF and open it (you might have to select Browse and find the PDF in a folder).

  7. Customize or create new styles - Microsoft Support

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    You can change the formatting (such as font size, color, and text indentation) in styles applied to titles, headings, paragraphs, lists, and so on. You can also select formatted text in your document to create a new style in the Styles gallery.

  8. Add a cell, row, or column to a table in Word - Microsoft Support

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    Add a row above or below. Click in a cell above or below where you want to add a row. On the Layout tab, do one of the following: To add a row above the cell, click Insert Above in the Rows and Columns group. To add a row below the cell, click Insert Below in the Rows and Columns group.

  9. Align text left or right, center text, or justify text on a page

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    Align text left or right, center text, or justify text on a page. The term "alignment" generally specifies the appearance and orientation of the edges of a paragraph -- left-aligned text, right-aligned text, centered text, or "justified" text (aligned evenly from left to right margins).

  10. Insert scanned text or images into Word - Microsoft Support

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    To scan an image into a Word document, you can use a scanner, a multi-function printer, a copier with scan capability, or a digital camera. Scan your image or take a photograph of it with your digital camera or smartphone. Save the image as a standard image format such as .JPG, .PNG or .GIF.

  11. Use the Format Painter - Microsoft Support

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    With format painter, you can copy all of the formatting from one object and apply it to another one—think of it as copying and pasting for formatting. Select the text or graphic that has the formatting that you want to copy. On the Home tab, select Format Painter in the Clipboard group.

  12. Use Quick Parts and AutoText in Word and Outlook

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    Use Quick Parts and AutoText in Word and Outlook. You can use the Quick Part Gallery to create, store, and reuse pieces of content, including AutoText, document properties (such as title and author), and fields. These reusable blocks of content are also called building blocks.