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Hello Everyone,
I have drawn a snowman in Word and would like to colour separate parts of the drawing. Like orange for the nose (carrot) Brown for the pipe, different stripes of colour for the scarf etc. Is there a way to do this in Word? I can only find a way to add shapes, colour the page, add a colour theme - but I do not see a way to colour an individual part of the drawing. Any advice would be greatly appreciated as this is my first attempt at doing this! Thank you, Colinito. |
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There are so many good graphics tools available out there, some of them free, that it is astonishing that you would want to attempt this in Word. Even the rudimentary Windows Paint would make more sense
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Graham Mayor - MS MVP (Word) (2002-2019) Visit my web site for more programming tips and ready made processes www.gmayor.com |
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Thank you Graham,
I use Word most of the time, and transferred my drawing to it. I didn't think of 'Paint' - I shall go and have a try with it now. Rudimentary seems to fit my efforts - Thank you! Colinito |
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