Microsoft Word Drawing Toolbar
Standard | Formatting | Drawing | Customize
The Drawing toolbar
Learn about each of the the Microsoft Word Drawing Toolbar Icons. There is a practice quiz to test your learning.
This entire toolbar could become a floating window by double-clicking on the control bar at the far left end of this toolbar. That gives the following window, which can be placed anywhere on the screen:
This toolbar can be restored to its original position by clicking in the gray bar at the top and dragging it back to the top of the screen. Push the top of the window up to the bottom of the menu bar.
Function of commonly used buttons A pull down menu with several
drawing optionsChanges the pointer to a selection arrow
Rotates the selected object to any degree
A pull down menu with several libraries of shapes
Draws a line where you click and drag. Hold the Shift key down to make the line straight
Inserts a line with an arrowhead where you click and drag
Draws a rectangle where you click and drag. Hold down Shift to draw a square
Draws an oval where you click and drag. Hold down Shift to draw a circle
Draws a text box where you click and drag
Create text effects with Word Art
Add, modify, or remove fill color from a selected object
Add, modify, or remove line color
Formats the selected text with the color you click
Changes the thickness of lines
Selects dash style for dashed lines
Select arrow style; placement and shape of arrowhead
A pull down menu offers shadow choices
Add 3-d effects to rectangles or ovals
Carefully review the function of each of the buttons above. When you think that you are familiar with each of the buttons take the short quiz below. (The Drawing toolbar has been included as a reference)
This quiz is available on a page without the table above
1 Instead of striking the underline key fifteen times, you plan to draw a single line by clicking and dragging.
Which button do you select?2 You have drawn a line, and now want to change the color of the selected line.
Which button do you select?3 The last line you drew had an arrowhead at the wrong end. You want to change the arrowhead to the other end of the line.
Which button do you select?4 You created an object in a document and you want to tilt it at an angle.
Which button do you select?5 You have drawn a rectangle around a section of a flyer and want to change it to a dashed line.
Which button do you select?6 The heading of a flyer is just plain text and you would rather create special effects with text.
Which button do you select?7 You are going to draw a perfect circle on your document by holding down the shift key, clicking and dragging.
Which button do you select?
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