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Use WordArt for formatted titles and headings

Use WordArt for formatted titles and headings

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Use WordArt for formatted titles and headings

- We're looking at a worksheet called WordArt and some of you might be familiar with that term. It's a feature available also in Microsoft Word and in PowerPoint, and we're going to be using it here for titles. Now we can easily put in a title in a single row here and make the text bigger and that would work just fine. Merge and center it and so on. WordArt does give us some specials effects though. It's found on the Insert tab in the ribbon and you might initially overlook it. Way off to the right and depending upon the display you might see a bigger image than this, but Insert WordArt, it's in the Text group. There's that slanted A. It begins with selecting a letter style, we can easily come back and change it later. I'll choose the red letter A right here. Enter you text here. First of all, I'll position this above the worksheet data and we can either begin typing, might be best just to take this out, and since this represents an expense report, I'll just type in, for example, 2015…

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