The various visual object that can be inserted in a word document are called⁹
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AutoShapes
Word has many useful shapes (called AutoShapes) ready to insert into your documents. Basic shapes such as lines, bubbles, curves, and more can add a necessary visual element to your document. Learn how to take advantage of Word's AutoShapes feature with the following articles and utilize shapes with ease
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Creating a Drawing Object
Word documents can contain more than just words. They can also contain drawing objects such as lines and simple shapes. Word provides an easy way to add such objects to a document.
Displaying the AutoShapes Menu
AutoShapes are very useful for adding common drawing shapes to your document. You can make the AutoShapes easier to select and use by displaying the AutoShapes menu, as described in this tip.
Drawing a Curve
Ever wonder how to add a curved line to your document? With a little practice, adding curves is simple. Here's how.
Drawing Lines
Lines are one of the most common graphic elements to be added to documents. Here's how you can add the lines you want.
Filling A Drawing Object
Creating a drawing object can be just the first step in putting together your masterpiece drawing. This tip explains how you can fill the object with a color of your choosing
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