How to write circular text in PowerPoint? Well, in this short tutorial I'm going to share with you a step-by-step guide on how to write curved text in PowerPoint with screenshot instructions.
Adding curved or circular text on PowerPoint is easy by learning WordArt and PowerPoint Transforming Effects. If you don't know how to write or transform plain text into circular or curved text on PowerPoint then this article should help you.
In this article, I am going to show you how to write circular text or transform plain text into a curve shape in PowerPoint 2007 and 2013 versions.
How to Write Circular Text in PowerPoint
PowerPoint 2007
Follow all the steps as mentioned below to curved/write circular text in the MS PowerPoint 2007.
Step 2: Point your mouse on the WordArt placeholder and press Ctrl+A to select all the highlighted text and press the Space key then type your own text.
Step 3: Now select your WordArt text and then go to Drawing Tools [ Drawing Tools will appear on top] then Format and then click on Text Effects [under the WordArt Style section], then the Text Effects dialog box will appear. Now click on Transform, the bottom of the Text Effects dialog box, and then select "Circle Text" under the " Follow Path" section.
That's done, your plain text is successfully transformed now into a circular text form.
PowerPoint 2013
Follow all the steps mentioned below to insert a curved or circular text in the MS PowerPoint 2013.
Step 1: Open PowerPoint 2013 and click on INSERT > WordArt, then the WordArt dialog box will open. Now select a WordArt design
Step 2: Now select all the text highlighted in WordArt placeholder and press the Space key, then type your own text.
Step 4: Now your text will automatically transform into curved text. Transform the shape into a circle with the help of the editing points.
That's all about how you can transform plain text into a curve or circular shape text in PowerPoint.
By using the above-mentioned same steps you can also transform the plain text into another follow path or can warp the plain text.