Creating a Flyer with Word



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Page 1 of 19 Creating a Flyer with Word Purpose In this tutorial sheet you will learn how to create a flyer with Word. More specifically, you will learn how to: 1. Use WordArt 2. Insert an image 3. Insert a text box 4. Draw a picture using drawing tools Software Needed Microsoft Word Prerequisite Knowledge and Skills Before beginning this tutorial please make sure that you have completed the mouse, desktop, file management, and Word tutorials. Overview WordArt Inserting an image Inserting a text box Using drawing tools [ top] Lesson 1: Use WordArt to create a title for your flyer If you want to create a title for your flyer, use WordArt. WordArt enables you to use various text effects. It not only lets you change the appearance of text you can also add more visual elements to your page. You can add shapes and flowcharts. You can draw arrows or insert clipart. For each object you insert into your diagram you can also manipulate the object's properties. (See lessons below.) To add WordArt, first display the Drawing toolbar by clicking on View> Toolbars> Drawing. Activity 1: Powering-up Microsoft Word In this activity you will be starting-up Word. 1. Power up the computer. If you use a program like Word a lot you can install a "shortcut" to the program on your desktop. Simply right click on the name of the program in the program menu and select copy. 2. Go to the Start menu. Click on All Programs > Microsoft Office > Microsoft Word 2007. 3. A new blank page will appear.

Page 2 of 19 Then on your desktop right click and select "paste shortcut". Activity 2: Opening WordArt and create a title 1. Once you have Word powered up, select the Insert ribbon tab and select WordArt. 2. The WordArt Gallery will display.

Page 3 of 19 3. Click on a style you like, then click OK. 4. Type "MUSIC CONCERT " and change font size to "44", then click OK. 5. MUSIC CONCERT will appear on the blank page. Activity 3: Using Fill Effects 1. Select the View tab on the ribbon and click the Zoom button. 2. Click on Whole Page, then click on OK.

Page 4 of 19 3. Hold down the shift key, then drag the right corner to resize the graphic to fit across the page. 4. Click on the graphic and the WordArt ribbon will appear. Notice the "WordArt Tools" tab above the other tabs. 5. Click on the Format WordArt icon in the size section on the WordArt ribbon. 6. Select the Colors and Lines tab and click the Fill Effects button.

Page 5 of 19 7. In the Shading styles area, select a shading style and then click one of the Variants on the right. Click OK.

Page 6 of 19 [ top] Lesson 2: Insert an Image You can insert an image in a Word document. One of the easiest ways is to insert an image from Clip Art. Clip Art is a collection of images you can use in Word for free. Activity 1: Insert an Image from Clip Art 1. Go to the Insert ribbon and choose the Clip Art button. 2. Search for "concert" and click Go. 3. Choose an image.

Page 7 of 19 4. Adjust the size of the picture. Resize and reshape the frame by moving the mouse over one of the handles until the pointer changes to a line with an arrow on each end. You can also change how the text flows around the image or even have it in-line with the text. To change the layout of image in relation to text just right-click on the picture and select Text Wrapping. You could, for example, select Square in Wrapping style. This will cause the text to wrap around the image like a square. [ top] Lesson 3: Insert a text box

Page 8 of 19 Just like PowerPoint, you can insert a text box in Word document. Activity 1: Inserting a Text Box 1. Select the Insert tab on the ribbon and choose Text Box. 2. From the list select Simple Text Box. A text box will appear in the middle of the page.

Page 9 of 19 3. Adjust the size of the Text Box. Resize and reshape the frame by moving the mouse over one of the handles until the pointer changes to a line with an arrow on each end. 4. Drag the Text Box to the right side of the picture. Click on the frame away from the handles to move it to another location on the page. Click on the box and insert text.

Page 10 of 19 5. Add another text box and insert text.

Page 11 of 19 [ top] Lesson 4: Draw a picture using drawing tools You can create your own drawing by using drawing tools in Word. Elements of the drawing toolbar are shown below. The drawing toolbar can be divided into six areas: Insert Shapes Insert Shapes Has several shapes available to use for drawing. If you think of any object you want to draw as a collection of shapes, any number of drawings can be created. Shape Styles As you hover over one of these Shape Styles your shape will preview the

Page 12 of 19 style in the document. Use the drop-down arrow to view more preset styles, and the icon in the corner to open the Format AutoShapes window. Shadow Effects The Shadow Effects area allows you to add shadow effects, altering the direction and style of the shadow. 3-D Effects The 3-D Effects area will allow you to transform a shape to a three dimensional object. Once Arrangement The Arrange area has the icons that you can use to arrange the objects you create. Size The Size area allows you to transform the size of the object. Clicking the icon in the lower right corner of this area will open the Format AutoShapes window to the size tab. Activity 1: Creating SmartArt 1. Select the Insert tab on the ribbon. 2.Click the SmartArt button.

Page 13 of 19 3. Selct the Relationship category and choose the Segmented Process option. 4. Add the text to the chart.

Page 14 of 19 5. When the SmatrtArt is selected in the document the SmartArt Tools tab is available above the tabs on the ribbon. Click on the SmartArt Tools tab and select the Change Colors button. A menu of choices will appear. Choose a colorful theme you enjoy. 6. You can also change the style of your SmartArt by selecting a style from the Quick Styles menu on the ribbon.

Page 15 of 19 7. As you hover over a selection the style will show as a preview in the document. Select a style and the menu will close.

Page 16 of 19 Activity 2: Creating a stop sign by using drawing tools 1. Select the Insert ribbon. Click on the Shapes button and choose an octagon from the menu. Drawing Canvas can be sometimes annoying. You can turn it off and add images and shapes without the canvas.. Go to Tools> Options> General and uncheck the option: "Automatically create drawing canvas when inserting AutoShapes".

Page 17 of 19 2. Draw an octagon and adjust the size. Hold the shift key while dragging to make all lines equal. 3. Let's make it look more like a stop sign. Find the Shape Styles section on the Drawing Tools ribbon and choose a red shape with a white outline. Remember, as you hover over a selection you will see it previewed in your project. 4. Right-click on the octagon and go to Add Text. Type in "STOP". Select the text and move the pointer just above the text. A formating menu will appear. Select an appropriate size and change the text color to white by clicking the drop-down arrow next to the "A" with the black line under it and selecting white.

Page 18 of 19 5. Next we can add a "post" to the sign by creating a rectangle. Again, select the Insert tab on the ribbon, click the Shapes button, and choose a rectangle from the basics shapes menu. 6. Draw a tall and narrow rectangle near the octagon. Use the arrow keys to move it left or

Page 19 of 19 right, up or down, to center the "post" under the sign. Wrap Up: Go Back to Tutorials http://edutech.msu.edu/online/ In this tutorial you have learned how to create a flyer using WordArt, Clip Art, SmartArt, Text box, and Drawing tools. For more tips, visit Microsoft's training area: (http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/training/cr100654561033.aspx).