The first step is apparently to set the page in Word. Click Layout tab, switch Orientation of page to Landscape. Then click Size to choose a template you prefer. You can then customize the paper size in Page Setup window. Click OK to confirm your setting. Save it on your computer. Then click Insert — Pictures to insert the picture to your document.
Or if you want the picture to fill up the whole page, try setting it as the background. Select Picture tab and click Select Picture…. Choose From a file. Select the picture you downloaded from Internet and insert it to your document. You can see the preview below Sample. Now the picture is set as your background. Switch to Insert tab, click WordArt and select a type you like to insert a textbox. Click the textbox to enable the Shape Format tab. You can adjust the color of Text Fill and Text Outline here.
For better atmosphere of Christmas, I want this text to glow. You can also hit Glow Options… to enable advanced settings in Format Shape.
Use free stock photos or upload your own to personalize the card. You can also fill up the whole page with the picture if you set it as the background. The Picture tab allows you to use your own photo or any Creative Commons image sourced with a Bing Search as a picture fill for the page. You can see the preview before you insert it in the document. You can select a Text Box to enter text or choose Word Art.
All options are easily accessible from the Shape Format tab on the Ribbon and intuitive to use. Text options inside a Text Box in Microsoft Word come with advanced formatting. For instance, you can begin with a nice font, set the right font size, and give it the right font color.
Then select the Text Box and right click to open the context menu. Play around with fills, gradients, and transparency to decorate your text. The aesthetic combination will also depend on the picture that works as the background for the text. Tip: Stick to one or two typefaces to make it less distracting.
Also, choose a typeface that reflects the mood of the event and format it with the color that best matches the background or the graphics. While you can install creative fonts in Microsoft Word , not all of them will print well. Your card is ready with its combination of pictures, colors, and text.
Proof it on screen first and then print it out on cheap paper. Look for typos in the text and check if every element is lined up correctly. Pay careful attention to the margins as differences there can affect the final layout. Bring out the good quality stock paper and print your first greeting card.
Graphical features of Word might be limited when you create a greeting card with Word, but they can do an adequate job. Templates are the quicker way to get a greeting card out of Microsoft Word. But will they give you the joy of making your own for someone special?
Maybe you can use the greeting card templates as an inspiration to design your own. Also, try Microsoft Publisher with the help of this guide. Saikat Basu is a seasoned freelance technology writer. He likes to forage for anything that makes our lives better Read Saikat's Full Bio. We hate spam too, unsubscribe at any time. Table of Contents.
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