How Do You Make Arrows In Microsoft Word?
If you are seeking an effective way to make your Microsoft Word document stand out, you may want to use shapes. Some of the most interesting shapes available in Word are arrows. You can use arrows to point out important information. You can add text onto arrows in Word to make a flyer or brochure that stands out. You can make arrows nearly any size, color or direction with just a few simple clicks of your mouse. Open a Word document. If you are using Word 2003 or earlier, go to the “Insert” menu, point to “Picture” and click on “AutoShapes.” The “AutoShapes” toolbar will appear. In Word 2007, click on the “Insert’ tab and click the “Shapes” dropdown. Choose “Block Arrows” in the shapes toolbar or gallery. Click on the arrow that is closest to what you want in your Microsoft Word document. Place the arrow in the document by clicking the area where you want the arrow and dragging it into the size you want. Use the yellow adjustment handle, which looks like a small diamond on the arrow, t