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General Category => Tutorials, Techniques and Tips => Topic started by: Gabby on May 15, 2011, 05:11:36 pm
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Does anyone know how to create arched or circular script and what program makes it possible?
I'm working in Windows XP Home edition. I think i've seen it done using Office but I'm not sure.
Thanks for any help.
Gabby
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You can do it using "word art" in ms word.
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either notepad or wordpad in windows has alot of different script types that you select in the toolbar.
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You can do it using "word art" in ms word.
I've been mucking with "word art" for at least an hour and getting more frustrated by the minute. i finally did accomplish an arch but couldn't get it to form into a circle.
Word pad only works in a common straight horizontal line. I have a slew of fonts available that;s not my problem.
I would like to be able to print around the circumference of a round plaque or any other shape I might choose.
Arrrgggghhh >:(
Thanks anyway for the suggestions,
Gabby
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Steve shows how in one of his videos using corel I think. I've looked for a link for you but can't find it right now. I think he was showing how to do ornaments in it if that helps.
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when I get to a computer, I'll let you know how I do it in open office.
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Ok, so my inner teacher got the best of me and I made up this PDF with a bunch of info on "FontWork" in Open Office.
I hope it is helpful, let me know if you have questions.
Note* The pdf had to be cut into three pieces.
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Grabbed a copy for future use...
Thanks "Teach"...
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OK, now for the dumb question! Where do I find FontWork? I have Microsoft office 2007, but I don't find FontWork anywhere.
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when I get to a computer, I'll let you know how I do it in open office.
I'm re-installing O-O
Gabby
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fontwork is open office's version of word art. I think most of the concepts are the same, but the icons are different. I might be able to put together something for word, I'll see what I can do
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Mrsn .. I feel like I'm back in school ... thanks for taking the time to help us with this ... Marion
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Mrsn .. I feel like I'm back in school ... thanks for taking the time to help us with this ... Marion
Ya mean I'm not the only ignoramus here?
;D
Gabby
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Thank you Katie, I'll give that a whirl, at least your tutorial made sense. I tried to get similar info from MS word help, but it takes so long to find what your looking for and they have it named something else than expected, usually as TECH speak as well. I don't remember seeing similar symbols in WORD but if I did they didn't mean anything to me at the time.
Thanks again, fer all us ignoramouses. (m.s.s.o.p.) ;D
Gabby
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Thanks MRSN, I grabbed a copy and will study it later. This will add some variety to my word art projects!
Bill
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Thanks Katie!
Will use your teacher inspired info in some writing projects i have coming up!
Never too late for us ol' farts to learn and try something new!
Nice Job!
~~~GB~~~
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I'm looking forward to the tutorial in ms word if it is at all possible. Thank you so much I've been trying for years to learn how to do this so i did not have to keep asking for some one else to make me a simple word art pattern...Did I remember to say Thanks!
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I had a chance to do one using Microsoft Office 2000.
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Thanks Katie for taking the time to show us all how to do this. We're so lucky to have a good teacher among us that knows what she is doing. Thank You.
Kim
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Thanks Mrsn
***Merlin***
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I had a chance to do one using Microsoft Office 2000.
Well Open Office it's got to be, I don't have MO just M-Works with just a few tools.
Thanks again Katie you da ma er teach! LOL
Gabby
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Thanks Katie!
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Thank you mrsn, great tutorials....
Bruce ;D
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Gabby, just do what your favorite teacher says!
Katie knows that open office is a very useful and simple to use office suite.
I also suggest to play with the "Draw" in OO, which is really simple to use.
I do most of my basic patterns with that one!
@ Katie
Well done. I have a complex software that also needs some manual - I'm currently stuck on something like page 120...
regards
Torsten
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Gabby, just do what your favorite teacher says!
Katie knows that open office is a very useful and simple to use office suite.
I also suggest to play with the "Draw" in OO, which is really simple to use.
I do most of my basic patterns with that one!
@ Katie
Well done. I have a complex software that also needs some manual - I'm currently stuck on something like page 120...
regards
Torsten
;D ;D ;D
Gabby
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Thank you, MrsM
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Thank you grabbed a copy for future use,regards paul
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That is splendiferous. Thank YOU!
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You are all very welcome :)
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Wow, Katie. What more could we ask for? A great teacher who goes out of her way to show us what we need and how to get the task done. Thank you very much!
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CrabbyBoater - I laugh every time I read your screenname. My inlaws own a small marina and my family spends a lot of time working with it. We have nicknames for several of the boaters. One of which is CrabbyBoater, I hope that you are a much happier person the the one I know. Thanks for the compliments to my work, I am happy to help out when ever I can.
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Gabby.
Go to you tube and put Word Art in the Search box and you will get all the info you want and can go back as many times as you like and its FREE. In fact I find the Tube good for most subject questions I have
LOL Iggy.
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How about fence building Iggy?
LOL
Gabby
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Good idea.
I may design the fence using Word Art with a message or two for those I want to keep out.
Lol Iggy
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Now you're cooking! ;D
Gabby
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I use corel to do script editing.
but inkscape has the same option. its called "text on a path" in the text menu.
try the help section:
http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Text-Path.html (http://tavmjong.free.fr/INKSCAPE/MANUAL/html/Text-Path.html)
works fine
made a small tutorial
type text "hallo"
changed text font into scrollsaw
made a circle shape
select text and shape
select text on a path in the text menu.
(use space to position the text on the shape)
lets saw ;D
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Thanks Marcel, it's going to have to wait a while, my honey do list is getting longer every day. LOL
Saved your link in my favorites file.
Gabby
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mrsn, Thanks for info just what I was looking for. The word tutorial was aimed at a computer dummy just like me. Pat
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First thank you for the tutorial. Second, what is going on. I open the PDF file, read it. Played around in Open Office with it. Wanted to read something again, tried to re-open the file and it says it is a "PHP" file and I don't have software that handles PHP files. What would cause this. I can open it again, one time if I reboot and come back to it.