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Summary: Word documents can contain more than just words—they can also contain drawing objects such as lines and simple shapes. Word provides an easy way to add such objects to a document, but the tools differ based on the version of Word you are using. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
Word allows you to create drawing objects in your document. These objects (such as an oval, rectangle, line, or AutoShape) are positioned on what is termed the "drawing layer," which is separate and distinct from the text that appears in a document. In versions of Word prior to Word 2007 you generally create such objects by using the tools on the Drawing toolbar. (Display the Drawing toolbar by clicking your mouse on the Drawing tool on the Standard toolbar.) If you are using Word 2007, then there is no Drawing toolbar; you use the Insert tab of the ribbon, instead.
If you are using the Drawing toolbar, notice that on the left side of the toolbar are several tools used to create basic shapes. The line, arrow, rectangle, and oval tools are easily identifiable. In addition, the AutoShapes tool displays a menu of more than 125 different symbols, banners, and callouts.
If you are using Word 2007, you'll find that all of the drawing objects (lines, arrows, etc.) are all available on the Insert tab of the ribbon by clicking the Shapes tool in the Illustrations group. Doing so presents an organized palette of shapes that you can select—almost 140 of them.
Regardless of which version of Word you are using and the tools available, you can follow these steps to place a drawing object in your document:
Tip #1318 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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