Computer Science, asked by ritwikraj011, 1 month ago

raveena is trying to insert text on a particular slide .when she was positioning the text box,she thought of coloring the background of the textbox . Suggest the option for doing so

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Answered by Deletaccount
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Answer:

a text box or shape, you can quickly change the color of text, the inside (fill) color, or the color of the border.

Let's select the shape—the Drawing Tools appear in the ribbon, with the Format tab active.

When a shape is selected, the Drawing Tools appear

Here's the same shape after we changed the border to orange, the fill to a light green, and the text to black. We used the Shape Outline, Shape Fill, and Text Fill commands, available on the Format tab under Drawing Tools.

Although the changes we'll make below are shown in Microsoft PowerPoint, they work the same way in Excel, Word, Outlook, and Project.

A shape with new fill, text, and border colors

Change the text color

Select the shape or text box border. When you do that, the Drawing Tools appear.

To change multiple shapes or text boxes, click the first shape or text box, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other shapes or text boxes.

On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Text Fill and, under Theme Colors, pick the color you want.

Note: The Text Fill and Text Outline menus might not be active until you start typing in your shape.

WordArt Styles commands on the ribbon

Text Fill command

To change the text to a color that isn't in the theme colors

Select the shape or text box.

On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Text Fill > More Fill Colors.

In the Colors box, either click the color you want on the Standard tab, or mix your own color on the Custom tab. Custom colors and colors on the Standard tab aren't updated if you later change the document theme.

Change the inside (fill) color

Select the shape or text box to change. When you do that, the Drawing Tools appear.

To change multiple shapes or text boxes, click the first shape or text box, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other shapes or text boxes.

Click Shape Fill, and under Theme Colors, pick the color you want.

Shape Styles commands on the ribbon

Shape Fill command

To change the fill color to a color that isn't in the theme colors

Select the shape or text box.

On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Shape Fill > More Fill Colors.

In the Colors box, either click the color you want on the Standard tab, or mix your own color on the Custom tab. Custom colors and colors on the Standard tab aren't updated if you later change the document theme.

Change the border color

Select the shape or text box border. When you do that, the Drawing Tools appear.

If you want to change multiple shapes or text boxes, click the first shape or text box, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other shapes or text boxes.

On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Shape Outline and, under Theme Colors, pick the color you want.

Shape Styles commands on the ribbon

Shape Outline command

To change the border to a color that isn't in the theme colors

Select the shape or text box.

On the Drawing Tools Format tab, click Shape Outline, and then click More Outline Colors.

In the Colors box, either click the color that you want on the Standard tab, or mix your own color on the Custom tab. Custom colors and colors on the Standard tab aren't updated if you later change the document theme.

Tip: In PowerPoint, you can also change the border color by clicking Shape Outline (on the Home tab, in the Drawing group).

Answered by singlabhavya17
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Answer:

a text box or shape option

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