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Can I create fonts drawn as outlined in Word 16 for Mac?
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I'm trying to make some colouring in pages for my daughter, and want to make a large letter per page for her to colour in.
On Windows I could select a letter, choose font
and there's an outline
option that I can check.
I can't see this on Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription.
Is anyone aware of ways to achieve this?
macos ms-office font
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I'm trying to make some colouring in pages for my daughter, and want to make a large letter per page for her to colour in.
On Windows I could select a letter, choose font
and there's an outline
option that I can check.
I can't see this on Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription.
Is anyone aware of ways to achieve this?
macos ms-office font
2
Are you using PowerPoint or Word and what license is applied? The same apps behave differently based on licensing now. An edit to show the version of a specific app might help us help you.
– bmike♦
Apr 13 at 11:55
Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:33
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I'm trying to make some colouring in pages for my daughter, and want to make a large letter per page for her to colour in.
On Windows I could select a letter, choose font
and there's an outline
option that I can check.
I can't see this on Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription.
Is anyone aware of ways to achieve this?
macos ms-office font
I'm trying to make some colouring in pages for my daughter, and want to make a large letter per page for her to colour in.
On Windows I could select a letter, choose font
and there's an outline
option that I can check.
I can't see this on Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription.
Is anyone aware of ways to achieve this?
macos ms-office font
macos ms-office font
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Are you using PowerPoint or Word and what license is applied? The same apps behave differently based on licensing now. An edit to show the version of a specific app might help us help you.
– bmike♦
Apr 13 at 11:55
Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:33
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2
Are you using PowerPoint or Word and what license is applied? The same apps behave differently based on licensing now. An edit to show the version of a specific app might help us help you.
– bmike♦
Apr 13 at 11:55
Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:33
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2
Are you using PowerPoint or Word and what license is applied? The same apps behave differently based on licensing now. An edit to show the version of a specific app might help us help you.
– bmike♦
Apr 13 at 11:55
Are you using PowerPoint or Word and what license is applied? The same apps behave differently based on licensing now. An edit to show the version of a specific app might help us help you.
– bmike♦
Apr 13 at 11:55
Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:33
Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:33
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Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
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If you have a problem with Word, Apple's standard TextEdit or Pages lets you do this via Format > Font > Outline.
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I'm stuck on Word 2011. If I choose the Format | Font menu option I get a dialog box which has, at the bottom, a button labelled Text Effects. Pressing that opens another dialog where setting Text Fill to No Fill and Text Line to black results in an outlined character.
I don't have a later version of Word to test this on, do let us know if this works for your version.
This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
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The version of Word that you have should include WordArt, which allows you to do outline text.
For example:
- Word 2016 for Mac: on the Insert tab, click WordArt.
- Word 2011 for Mac: on the Document Elements tab, under Text Elements, click WordArt, and then click the WordArt that you want.
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4 Answers
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Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
add a comment |
Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
add a comment |
Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
answered Apr 13 at 12:22
Solar MikeSolar Mike
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That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
add a comment |
That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
That's what I was looking for, but can't see it on my version (image added to OP). What version are you using?
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:34
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..
– Solar Mike
Apr 14 at 12:37
add a comment |
If you have a problem with Word, Apple's standard TextEdit or Pages lets you do this via Format > Font > Outline.
add a comment |
If you have a problem with Word, Apple's standard TextEdit or Pages lets you do this via Format > Font > Outline.
add a comment |
If you have a problem with Word, Apple's standard TextEdit or Pages lets you do this via Format > Font > Outline.
If you have a problem with Word, Apple's standard TextEdit or Pages lets you do this via Format > Font > Outline.
answered Apr 13 at 12:25
Tom GeweckeTom Gewecke
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I'm stuck on Word 2011. If I choose the Format | Font menu option I get a dialog box which has, at the bottom, a button labelled Text Effects. Pressing that opens another dialog where setting Text Fill to No Fill and Text Line to black results in an outlined character.
I don't have a later version of Word to test this on, do let us know if this works for your version.
This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
add a comment |
I'm stuck on Word 2011. If I choose the Format | Font menu option I get a dialog box which has, at the bottom, a button labelled Text Effects. Pressing that opens another dialog where setting Text Fill to No Fill and Text Line to black results in an outlined character.
I don't have a later version of Word to test this on, do let us know if this works for your version.
This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
add a comment |
I'm stuck on Word 2011. If I choose the Format | Font menu option I get a dialog box which has, at the bottom, a button labelled Text Effects. Pressing that opens another dialog where setting Text Fill to No Fill and Text Line to black results in an outlined character.
I don't have a later version of Word to test this on, do let us know if this works for your version.
I'm stuck on Word 2011. If I choose the Format | Font menu option I get a dialog box which has, at the bottom, a button labelled Text Effects. Pressing that opens another dialog where setting Text Fill to No Fill and Text Line to black results in an outlined character.
I don't have a later version of Word to test this on, do let us know if this works for your version.
answered Apr 13 at 11:52
High Performance MarkHigh Performance Mark
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This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
add a comment |
This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
This is, strictly speaking, a different thing that achieves a similar effect. (Combining this with font outlines can, iirc, give you an outline of an outline.) But it should be available on later versions, in a different menu.
– wizzwizz4
Apr 13 at 17:42
add a comment |
The version of Word that you have should include WordArt, which allows you to do outline text.
For example:
- Word 2016 for Mac: on the Insert tab, click WordArt.
- Word 2011 for Mac: on the Document Elements tab, under Text Elements, click WordArt, and then click the WordArt that you want.
add a comment |
The version of Word that you have should include WordArt, which allows you to do outline text.
For example:
- Word 2016 for Mac: on the Insert tab, click WordArt.
- Word 2011 for Mac: on the Document Elements tab, under Text Elements, click WordArt, and then click the WordArt that you want.
add a comment |
The version of Word that you have should include WordArt, which allows you to do outline text.
For example:
- Word 2016 for Mac: on the Insert tab, click WordArt.
- Word 2011 for Mac: on the Document Elements tab, under Text Elements, click WordArt, and then click the WordArt that you want.
The version of Word that you have should include WordArt, which allows you to do outline text.
For example:
- Word 2016 for Mac: on the Insert tab, click WordArt.
- Word 2011 for Mac: on the Document Elements tab, under Text Elements, click WordArt, and then click the WordArt that you want.
answered Apr 13 at 13:04
whiskeychiefwhiskeychief
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Are you using PowerPoint or Word and what license is applied? The same apps behave differently based on licensing now. An edit to show the version of a specific app might help us help you.
– bmike♦
Apr 13 at 11:55
Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription
– n8udd
Apr 14 at 12:33