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Summary: WordArt can be a handy tool for creating all sorts of flourishes on traditional text. If you want to save the graphic generated by WordArt in its own file, then you’ll need to use one of the techniques described in this tip. (This tip works with Microsoft Word 97, Word 2000, Word 2002, Word 2003, and Word 2007.)
It is easy to develop unique graphics and text flourishes in WordArt. Unfortunately, the program does not provide a way for your creations to be saved as regular graphics files. (You may want to save your work in a graphics file so you can use it in a program besides WordArt or Word.) There are ways around this problem, however. Perhaps the simplest way to save your WordArt graphic in another format is to use the Windows Clipboard. You can accomplish this method by following these steps:
You can also use PowerPoint to accomplish much the same task. Follow these steps if you are using a version of Office prior to Office 2007:
The resulting WMF file can be inserted into any application that can work with WMF graphic files. You may also want to load it into a graphics program to further edit it.
If you are using Office 2007 then you can use PowerPoint in this manner:
That's it. You end up with a graphic file that you can use in any other graphics program, as desired.
Tip #1906 applies to Microsoft Word versions: 97 2000 2002 2003 2007
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