Wrapping text around a circle or square in Microsoft Word can add a dynamic and visually appealing element to your documents. Here, we will briefly explain how to wrap text around both circular and square shapes in Word.
The closest shape to a circle is the oval, which works well for circlingtext. Choose that option in the Basic Shapes section. Your cursor changes to a plus sign. Click and then drag to draw the oval on your document. You can make it as large or small as you like to accommodate the text you want to circle.
In Microsoft Word, circling around text can place emphasis or enhance the text appearance. There are a few methods you can choose in Word documents and you’re not limited to circles. We’ll show how to add a simple circle like this, plus a lot more.
Open the Microsoft Word application on your computer to get started. When you open Microsoft Word, you’ll be greeted with a blank document or a template selection screen. For this task, a blank document will do just fine. Click on the ‘Insert’ tab and then select ‘WordArt’ from the ‘Text’ group.
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