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How Do You Create Basic Shapes Using Auto Shapes In Microsoft Word 2003?

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How Do You Create Basic Shapes Using Auto Shapes In Microsoft Word 2003?

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Sometimes a good illustration is essential to augmenting a professional document. Thankfully, the word processors of today allow for users to easily insert shapes by using the drawing toolbar. Programs like Microsoft Word 2003 come with thousands of included auto shapes. Users can choose to draw custom shapes from the main drawing toolbar or access a database that has many more custom shapes for their project needs. Open the drawing tool. Click on “View” and click on “Toolbars.” Check the tool labeled “Drawing” in the “Toolbars” submenu to activate this tool on your command bar. Create a rectangle using auto shapes. On the auto shapes toolbar, click on the rectangle icon to create one; a drawing canvas box will open when you click on this. Click and hold inside of the drawing canvas and drag the mouse cursor until you create the desired size of the rectangle. Release the mouse button and click elsewhere on the document and you will see the rectangle that you created appear. Create a ci

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