Working with TextArt

You can create a TextArt image yourself, or you can insert preset 2D and 3D images into documents. Saving an image as a separate file lets you use the image in a variety of projects.


To create a TextArt image

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Click Insert Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt Graphics/Pictures Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt TextArt.
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Type text in the Type here box.
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Choose a text shape from the Shapes list box.
If you want to choose from other shapes, click More, and click a shape.
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Choose a font from the Font list box.
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Choose a font style from the Font style list box.
If you want to create a 3D image, enable the 3D mode check box.

To insert a preset 2D TextArt image

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Click Insert Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt Graphics/Pictures Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt TextArt.
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Type text in the Type here box.
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Click the 2D options tab.
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Open the 2D preset Wordperfect Quattro Pro pgx 2dpreset Working with TextArt picker, and click a TextArt image.

To insert a preset 3D TextArt image

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Click Insert Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt Graphics/Pictures Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt TextArt.
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Type text in the Type here box.
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Click the 3D options tab.
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Enable the 3D mode check box.
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Open the 3D preset Wordperfect Quattro Pro pgx 3dpreset Working with TextArt picker, and click a text style.

To save a TextArt image as a separate file

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Select an image.
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Click File Wordperfect Quattro Pro onestep Working with TextArt Save as.
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Enable the Selected items options.
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Choose the drive and folder where you want to save the file.
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Type a filename in the File name box.
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Choose a file type from the File type list box.

Working with TextArt