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Default Is there word art like MS Excel 97-2003 in MS Excel 2007?

I am trying to create an arc of words using Excel in the 2007 version.

In 97-2003 there were presets which could be altered. These had vaerious
shapes exactly what I wanted.

Can I do this in EXCEL version 2007 ?
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Default Is there word art like MS Excel 97-2003 in MS Excel 2007?

In Excel 2007:
Click on the "Insert" tab.
Then in the "Text" section, click on "WordArt".
Select a desired color by clicking on one of the "A"s.
A new "Format" tab should appear.
In the "WordArt Styles" section, click on "Text Effects".
Click on "Transform".

I think you'll be able to take it from there.

It's the new and "improved" wordart provided by Microsoft Excel €¦ yea, right!

Good Luck.

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I am trying to create an arc of words using Excel in the 2007 version.

In 97-2003 there were presets which could be altered. These had vaerious
shapes exactly what I wanted.

Can I do this in EXCEL version 2007 ?

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