Fonts And Texture?

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woods1119

In PowerPoint I came across an option that allowed me to add texture. I
cannot remember if this was a font, word art, or clip art option. I just
remember that it was an option on a pop up box. Could someone direct me how
to get back there again and what it is used for. I'm hoping it was to add
texture to a font. Thanks!
 
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Ute Simon

In PowerPoint I came across an option that allowed me to add texture. I
cannot remember if this was a font, word art, or clip art option. I just
remember that it was an option on a pop up box. Could someone direct me
how
to get back there again and what it is used for. I'm hoping it was to add
texture to a font. Thanks!

You can add textures as slide backgrounds, as well as to AutoShapes and
WordArt. Text in text boxes can only be colored, but text in WordArt can be
filled with textures (or even pictures). You'll find a paint brush symbol
on the WordArt toolbar. Use the triangle arrow right of the fill color list
box and choose fill effects, you'll find a structure tab there.

Kind regards,
Ute
 

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