How to Insert WordArt Text into Microsoft PowerPoint - Quick and Easy

WordArt styles can be very useful for embellishing our PowerPoint slides. If you are interested in knowing how insert WordArt text in Microsoft PowerPoint,  read the following guide we have prepared for you.

WordArt is already a classic among the many tools of Microsoft Officehas been available in Word and PowerPoint for many years. Even so, it is common that in modern versions it is difficult for you to spot it, don't worry, we will guide you through the process.




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What is WordArt text in Microsoft PowerPoint?

Lo stile o WordArt It has been very popular since it was released in 1995 and is described just as a style available in multiple Microsoft products, for example you can enable Classic WordArt in Word and also in PowerPoint.

Undoubtedly one of the most interesting points of WordArt is that it allows you to create highly stylized texts, applying different textures and formats. It is especially useful for making our works or PowerPoint slides appear.

The texts in WordArt format are completely customizable, being able to change aspects such as size, width, color and it is also possible to rotate, rotate or stretch the titles or texts created with this particular format.

The truth is, it's a very useful tool, which is why we recommend inserting WordArt into Microsoft Publisher and any other Microsoft office application, as it could get you out of trouble.

Is WordArt still available in PowerPoint?

In the past, when i programs Microsoft they weren't that complex, there was a tab dedicated specifically to WordArt. Currently this is not the case, however this does not mean that this function is not available.



WordArt is still available in PowerPoint, in fact, although the styles are not as varied as in previous versions, you can now modify them with much more freedom. Today we will show you how to apply WordArt to create creative PowerPoint slides with a professional design.


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How to Insert WordArt Text into Microsoft PowerPoint - Quick and Easy

As mentioned above, Text or WordArt styles are still very popular today, as they greatly improve the look of our slides. If you are having trouble finding and applying the WordArt format to your PowerPoint slides, read the following guide:

  1. Once you are inside your slide, to insert text in format or WordArt, go to Insert.
  2. The Insert section shows the available options related to on-screen text, you will need to locate the section WordArt e click on it over it.
  3. By clicking on WordArt, the different styles available within the new versions of PowerPoint will be displayed.
  4. Choose the style that looks the most interesting or striking.
  5. Once you click on the style, space for text will appear on the screen. This is where you need to write the title or the text of the content you want it to be in WordArt format.
  6. You can move it to the position that looks best to you, in the same way you can change its size with the different controls placed in the corners of the text.
  7. Although the WordArt format text is different from the rest of the applied texts, you can also go to the section Format and change aspects related to style.
  8. By clicking on format, you will find aspects such as alignment (horizontal, vertical), exact size and many other factors to configure the text to your taste.

By following the above steps you will be able to access the multiple text styles available in WordArt. This interesting function will allow actions such as bending or arching a text in Word, Powerpoint and other Office Suite programs. Use them right away for spice up your slides personalizing them and giving them a unique look.




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