Which button on the Drawing Tools Format tab would you click to change the color weight or style of the border of a shape?

Once you’ve inserted a shape, you’ll probably want to change the style, fill color, outline, and effects applied to it.

Shape Styles

A shape style is a set of different formatting commands that can be applied to a shape in a single step.

  1. Select the shape.
  2. Click the Format tab on the ribbon.
  3. Click the More button in the Shape Styles gallery.

  4. Choose a style.

    Click the Quick Styles button in the Drawing group on the Home tab and select a style.

Format Shapes

If you don’t like any of the premade shape styles, you can edit the fill, outline, and shape effects.

  1. Select the shape.
  2. Use the tools in the Shape Styles group to modify the shape style.
    • Shape Fill: Adjust the color, picture, gradient, or texture inside the shape.
    • Shape Outline: Adjust the color and weight of the shape’s border.
    • Shape Effects: Add or remove more complicated effects like glow and bevel.

Options Available in the Color Selection Menus

OptionDescription
Theme Colors Lets you select a fill color from the colors in the current theme.
Standard Colors Lets you select a fill color from one of the 10 standard colors.
No Fill Removes the fill color.
More Fill Colors Lets you select a fill color from one of the thousands of colors in the Colors dialog box.
Eyedropper Grabs a color from anywhere on the screen and applies it to the current shape.
Picture Fills the shape with a graphic you have on file.
Gradient Fills the shape with a gradient that gradually changes from one color to another.
Texture Fills the shape with a texture.

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Lesson 19: Formatting Pictures

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Introduction

There are many ways to format pictures in Word. For instance, you can change the size or shape of an image to better suit your document. You can also enhance its appearance using Word's image adjustment tools.

Optional: Download our practice document.

Watch the video below to learn more about formatting pictures.

To crop an image:

When you crop an image, part of the picture is removed. Cropping can be useful if you're working with an image that's too big and you want to focus on only part of it.

  1. Select the image you want to crop. The Format tab will appear.
  2. From the Format tab, click the Crop command.

  3. Cropping handles will appear on the sides and corners of the image. Click and drag any handle to crop the image. Because the cropping handles are near the resizing handles, be careful not to drag a resizing handle by mistake.

  4. To confirm, click the Crop command again. The image will be cropped.

The corner handles are useful for simultaneously cropping the image horizontally and vertically.

To crop an image to a shape:

  1. Select the image you want to crop, then click the Format tab.
  2. Click the Crop drop-down arrow. Hover over Crop to Shape, then select the desired shape from the drop-down menu.

  3. The image will be cropped to the chosen shape.

To add a border to a picture:

  1. Select the picture you want to add a border to, then click the Format tab.
  2. Click the Picture Border command. A drop-down menu will appear.
  3. From here, you can select a color, weight (thickness), and whether the line is dashed.

  4. The border will appear around the image.

Making image adjustments

With Word's image adjustment tools, you can easily fine tune properties like color, contrast, saturation, and tone. Word also offers built-in picture styles, which can be used to add a frame, drop shadow, and other predefined effects.

When you're ready to adjust an image, simply select it. Then use the options below, which can be found on the Format tab.

    Corrections

    From here, you can sharpen or soften the image to adjust how clear or blurry it appears. You can also adjust brightness and contrast, which affect the image's lightness and general intensity.

    Color

    Using this command, you can adjust the image's saturation (how vibrant the colors appear), tone (the color temperature of the image, from cool to warm), and coloring (the overall tint of the image).

    Artistic Effects

    Here, you can apply special effects to your image, such as pastel, watercolor, or glowing edges. Because the results are so bold, you may want to use these effects sparingly (especially in professional documents).

    Picture Styles group

    This group contains many different predefined styles that make image formatting even easier. Picture styles are designed to frame your image without changing its basic settings or effects.

    Compressing pictures

    If you plan to email a document that contains pictures, you'll need to monitor its file size. Large, high-resolution images can cause your document to become very large, which may make it difficult to attach to an email. Additionally, cropped areas of pictures are saved within the document by default, which can add to the file size.

    Thankfully, you can reduce your document's file size by compressing your pictures. This will lower their resolution and delete cropped areas.

    Compressing a picture may noticeably affect its quality (for instance, the image may become blurry or pixelated). Therefore, we recommend saving an extra copy of your document before you compress pictures. Alternatively, be prepared to use the Undo commandif you're dissatisfied with the results.

    To compress a picture:

    1. Select the picture you want to compress, then navigate to the Format tab.
    2. Click the Compress Pictures command.

    3. A dialog box will appear. Check the box next to Delete cropped areas of pictures. You can also choose whether to apply the settings to this picture only or to all pictures in the document.
    4. Choose a Target output. If you are emailing your document, you may want to select Email, which produces the smallest file size.
    5. Click OK.

    Challenge!

    1. Open our practice document.
    2. Scroll to page 2 and select the picture of the sailboats.
    3. In the Format tab, change the style to Simple Frame, White.
    4. With the picture still selected, use Crop to Shape and crop to the Double Wave shape in the Stars and Banners category. Hint: The shape names will appear when you hover over them.
    5. Select the picture of the anchor.
    6. In the Format tab, use the Color drop-down menu to recolor the anchor to Gold, Accent color 2 Light.
    7. When you're finished, your page should look like this:

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    Which button on the Drawing Tools Format tab would you click to change the color weight?

    Select the shape or text box. On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Shape Fill > More Fill Colors. In the Colors box, either click the color you want on the Standard tab, or mix your own color on the Custom tab. Custom colors and colors on the Standard tab aren't updated if you later change the document theme.

    Which button on the Drawing Tools Format tab would you click?

    On the Drawing Tools – Format tab, click the Edit Shape button in the Insert Shapes group to open a submenu with the following choices: Change Shape—Change the applied shape to another shape available in the Shapes gallery. Edit Points—Edit the points of selected shapes.

    On which tab is the shape outline button located?

    On the Format tab, click the Shape Outline drop-down arrow. The Shape Outline menu will appear. Select the color you want to use. If you want to make the outline transparent, select No Outline.

    Which of the following can you apply to change the way a SmartArt graphic looks?

    You can change the look of your SmartArt graphic by changing the fill of its shape or text; by adding effects, such as shadows, reflections, glows, or soft edges; or by adding three-dimensional (3-D) effects, such as bevels or rotations.

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