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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?



Font options in Office on Windows



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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.

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  • Microsoft Word for Mac - 16.23 - Office 365 Subscription

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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?



Font options in Office on Windows



Font options in Office on Mac










share|improve this question



















  • 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?



Font options in Office on Windows



Font options in Office on Mac










share|improve this question
















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?



Font options in Office on Windows



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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












  • 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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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

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Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
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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
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  • Office 365 latest version... I selected the text then format menu > font which brings that text selection box on rhs..

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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.






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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
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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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      Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
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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















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      Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
      enter image description here






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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













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      Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
      enter image description here






      share|improve this answer













      Latest version of Word and works fine using Format and Font, with no fill and outline :
      enter image description here







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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

















      • 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













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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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        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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          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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          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.






              share|improve this answer























              • 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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              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.






              share|improve this answer























              • 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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              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.






              share|improve this answer













              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.







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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


















              • 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












              2














              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.





              share|improve this answer



























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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.





                share|improve this answer

























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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.





                  share|improve this answer













                  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.






                  share|improve this answer












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