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Word 2016

Lesson 4 – Working with Drawing Objects

Practice the Concept: Click the Oval button, hold the [Shift] key, and drag from the top, left corner down to the bottom border of the rectangle to draw a circle over the rectangle.

S ELECTING F ILLED AND U NFILLED O BJECTS  D ISCUSSION

Before you modify a drawing object, you must select it. When an object is selected, sizing handles and a rotation handle appears around it. Any formatting commands you perform affect only the selected object. An object remains selected until you select another object or click elsewhere in the document.

Different methods are used to select filled and unfilled objects. Since an unfilled object is empty, click its border to select it. Click anywhere in a filled object to select it.

NOTE To select more than one drawing object, hold the [Shift] key and click each object you want to select.

P ROCEDURES

1. Switch to Print Layout view. 2. Click in any filled object to select it. 3. Click the border of any unfilled object to select it.

S TEP - BY -S TEP Select filled and unfilled objects in a document.

If necessary, switch to Print Layout view and scroll to view both the circle within the rectangle and the line below the title.

Steps

Practice Data

1. Click in any filled object to select it. Sizing handles appear around the object. 2. Click the border of any unfilled drawing object to select it. Sizing handles appear around the object.

Click in the rectangle

Click the line below the New Products title

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