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Old 09-19-2018, 04:10 AM
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In MS Word 2010, How to shade only one circle out of 2 overlapping circles?





"A" should be visible in that shaded region.
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Old 09-19-2018, 07:47 AM
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The only way I know how to do this is with paint. Draw a circle - copy it with transparent selection - paste - fill

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Easily-enough done in Word, too. Simply insert an oval object, then make two copies it. Click on and fill the original with the desired colour, then drag the first copy to the desired position. Give the second copy no fill, then position it exactly it over the original. See attached.
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I can't able to manage the middle part, it should be white.



Please tell clearly.
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I'd have thought the instructions I gave were perfectly clear. I even provided an example. Since all you've posted is an image, I can't tell what you've done, but I can tell that you didn't follow the instructions...
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Click on and fill the original with the desired colour, then drag the first copy to the desired position.
Click on what exactly? Click on first circle or second circle?
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Well, what do you suppose
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Click on and fill the original with the desired colour
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Well, what do you suppose

means?
can you do small quick gif or a video on this overlapping post and post it here?
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I'm not about to do that for something so simple...
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I am doing like this: video

Now tell what wrong am I doing?
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Sorry, but I'm not going to create an account somewhere else just so I can watch a video of you not following some quite simple instructions.
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Just click download, no need to create account.
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Regardless, I'm not interested in watching a video of you not following some quite simple instructions.
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OK, please fix this diagram in this attachment.
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Click the image below to see a short video showing my method to create the 'shaded' circle:

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