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= Creating a Fontwork object =
 
 
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<li>On the Drawing or Fontwork toolbar, click the Fontwork Gallery icon:  [[Image:FontworkGalleryIcon.jpg]]. If the Drawing toolbar is not visible, go to '''View > Toolbars > Drawing''' to display it.</li>
 
<li>On the Drawing or Fontwork toolbar, click the Fontwork Gallery icon:  [[Image:FontworkGalleryIcon.jpg]]. If the Drawing toolbar is not visible, go to '''View > Toolbars > Drawing''' to display it.</li>
<li>In the Fontwork Gallery dialog (Figure 3), select a Fontwork style, then click '''OK'''. The Fontwork object will appear in your document. Notice the blue squares around the edge (indicating that the object is selected) and the yellow dot; these are discussed in [[#Moving and resizing Fontwork objects|Moving and resizing Fontwork objects]].</li>
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<li>In the Fontwork Gallery dialog (Figure 3), select a Fontwork style, then click '''OK'''. The Fontwork object will appear in your document. Notice the blue squares around the edge (indicating that the object is selected) and the yellow dot; these are discussed in [[Documentation/OOoAuthors User Manual/Getting Started/Moving and resizing Fontwork objects|Moving and resizing Fontwork objects]].</li>
[[Image:FontworkGallery.png|Figure 3]]<br>Figure 3: The Fontwork Gallery.  
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[[Image:FontworkGallery.png|thumb|none|500px|Figure 3: The Fontwork Gallery.]]
 
<li>Double-click the object to edit the Fontwork text.  Type your own text in place of the black ''Fontwork'' text that appears over the object (Figure 4).
 
<li>Double-click the object to edit the Fontwork text.  Type your own text in place of the black ''Fontwork'' text that appears over the object (Figure 4).
 
<li>Click anywhere in a free space or press ''Esc'' to apply your changes.</li>
 
<li>Click anywhere in a free space or press ''Esc'' to apply your changes.</li>
[[Image:EditFontworkText.png|Figure 4]]<br>Figure 4: Editing Fontwork text.
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[[Image:EditFontworkText.png|thumb|none|500px|Figure 4]: Editing Fontwork text.]]
 
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  1. On the Drawing or Fontwork toolbar, click the Fontwork Gallery icon: FontworkGalleryIcon.jpg. If the Drawing toolbar is not visible, go to View > Toolbars > Drawing to display it.
  2. In the Fontwork Gallery dialog (Figure 3), select a Fontwork style, then click OK. The Fontwork object will appear in your document. Notice the blue squares around the edge (indicating that the object is selected) and the yellow dot; these are discussed in Moving and resizing Fontwork objects.
  3. Figure 3: The Fontwork Gallery.
  4. Double-click the object to edit the Fontwork text. Type your own text in place of the black Fontwork text that appears over the object (Figure 4).
  5. Click anywhere in a free space or press Esc to apply your changes.
  6. Figure 4]: Editing Fontwork text.

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