Great tutorial. How to reverse the direction of the text flow from clockwise to counterclockwise? I'd like the text to run from left to right around the bottom half of the circle.
Simply splendid. Have just discovered you. Hope to learn a lot from you. Am a professor at a medical school. Believe these tips will help make lectures more interesting for the students. Can I ask how to make the wonderful zoom in effect in your title or is that too much?
Hello Ambereen, I'm so glad you found my channel useful - thanks for subscribing! I hope you do find my videos helpful. If you have any suggestions or requests please do let me know. As far as the intro video is concerned I created it over at flixpress.com
@@TheTechTrain @DEBRA HOLLOMAN You can follow these steps to insert curved texts: 1. Click Insert > WordArt, and pick the WordArt style you want. 2. With the WordArt placeholder text highlighted, enter your own text. 3. Select your WordArt text. 4. On the Shape Format tab, click Text Effects button > Transform and pick the look you want.
thank you this is very informative. Can you have a picture image and then do this circle thing and insert it within the picture image. I have a picture image of my product that has a circle in the center that I wish to put my company name in I thought maybe this could be a way I could do it.
Never knew that trick about grabbing the yellow circle to define the limits of your arch. Brilliant. Solved my problem right away.
I'm glad it helped
Perfect handout training that has solved my issues specially the yellow circle control trick
crystal clear instructions. After I made the circles I put one inside the other and gave them a spin, one clockwise the other counter. nice effect
OMG, if I understood it and managed to get what I wanted ( useless at following tutorials :( ) ...you are a super tutor. Thank you lots, gracias mil.
Happy to hear that!
Thanks Tech Train, that was really helpful. Clear, concise, practical. I learnt a number of new things today - thanks very much :-)
Very useful. I needed a quick refresher because I don't do this often.
thank you for the very interesting tuto
Excellent tutorial. Clear and well paced. I did wonder whether one can have text follow a free form line.
Thanks tech train , happy to be aboard, learnt a lot
Very helpful... thanks for sharing!
Fantastic tutorial. Thank you!
Very useful!
Great tutorial. How to reverse the direction of the text flow from clockwise to counterclockwise? I'd like the text to run from left to right around the bottom half of the circle.
Great question - I'm trying to do that as well. Did you find a solution?
Thanks. Is it possible to make text inside a square instead of curved? If so, please show how to do it.
Thank you so much for the help!
+Gamer The Banning you're very welcome, I'm glad you found it useful. 👍
+Gamer The Banning glad it helped!
+The Tech Train havent tested it but the next time i use power point i will try this
+Gamer The Banning hope it works out for you all right
Many thanks for this great tutotial. I still have a question. Is there any possibility to avoid word are displayed upside down.
The only way would be to insert two text paths, one curving in the opposite direction to the other, with half the text in each path.
Simply splendid. Have just discovered you. Hope to learn a lot from you. Am a professor at a medical school. Believe these tips will help make lectures more interesting for the students. Can I ask how to make the wonderful zoom in effect in your title or is that too much?
Hello Ambereen, I'm so glad you found my channel useful - thanks for subscribing! I hope you do find my videos helpful. If you have any suggestions or requests please do let me know. As far as the intro video is concerned I created it over at flixpress.com
Now there is one. It is called Zoom and yop can find it at Insert-Zoom.
brilliant!
IS IT POSSIBLE TO DO THIS ON MY MAC, I AM HAVING PROBLEMS
I'm afraid I don't use a Mac so I'm not able to advise. Perhaps someone else here might be able to help?
@@TheTechTrain @DEBRA HOLLOMAN
You can follow these steps to insert curved texts:
1. Click Insert > WordArt, and pick the WordArt style you want.
2. With the WordArt placeholder text highlighted, enter your own text.
3. Select your WordArt text.
4. On the Shape Format tab, click Text Effects button > Transform and pick the look you want.
@@TheTechTrain thanks for getting me started, its a little different on the Mac but it does work! thanks for uploading this video!
thank you this is very informative. Can you have a picture image and then do this circle thing and insert it within the picture image. I have a picture image of my product that has a circle in the center that I wish to put my company name in I thought maybe this could be a way I could do it.
Cheers!