This is a multi-page banner that might be ideal for parties and events like birthday parties or office gatherings. Are you using the free web version of Word and considering upgrading to Microsoft 365? Check out our coupon site for Staples discounts.
On Mac, first click File in the upper-left corner, then click New from Template… in the drop-down menu.
Since you can change the text to say whatever you want it to say, choose a banner that has a design that you like rather than text that’s appropriate for the occasion.
You can also change the text’s font and color by clicking Home, selecting the text that you want to alter, and selecting your preferred option in the “Font” section of the toolbar.
Size - Click the number in this section, then type in at least 300 and press ↵ Enter. Font - Click the font name (e. g. , Calibri) box, then select a font that you like. Color - Click the downward-facing arrow to the right of the “A” button with a colored bar below it, then click the color that you want to use.
Click the Design tab. Click Watermark. Click Custom Watermark. . . Check “Picture watermark”, then click Select Picture. . . Select a picture (on Windows, first click On My Computer) Click the “Scale” drop-down box and select a scale. Click OK.
Click the Layout Options. It appears next to the picture when you click it. If you can’t click a picture, then there isn’t an object that you can change. Delete the existing picture. Since you clicked it to select it, you can just press Backspace or Delete now. Go to Insert > Pictures or Insert > Online Picture. Resize and adjust it to fit your needs.
Windows - Click File, click Save As, double-click This PC, click a save location on the left side of the window, type your banner’s name into the “File name” text box, and click Save. Mac - Click File, click Save As. . . , enter your banner’s name in the “Save As” field, click the “Where” box and select a save folder, and click Save.
This method is useful if you’re designing a newsletter or a page advertisement and need to add a banner image to the top.
Use the Picture Tools Format to resize your header image once you click it.
Use the Picture Tools Format to resize your header image once you click it.
Use the Picture Tools Format to resize your header image once you click it.
Use the text box that appears to enter what you want the Word Art to say.
Use the text box that appears to enter what you want the Word Art to say.
You can click back and forth between the picture and your Word Art to line it up just right so the banner looks like how you want it to look.
Windows - Click File, click Save As, double-click This PC, click a save location on the left side of the window, type your banner’s name into the “File name” text box, and click Save. Mac - Click File, click Save As. . . , enter your banner’s name in the “Save As” field, click the “Where” box and select a save folder, and click Save. Once you’re done, you can group the items together. If you don’t like your banner, select the group and press Backspace or Delete.