What are various formatting options
available with shapes
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triangle, circle , Pentagon, trapezium
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the answer is below
Explanation:
When creating a document that includes graphics and/or shapes, you can spend quite a bit of time formatting. Getting graphics and their surrounding text to appear "just right" can be very time consuming. After a couple of formatting sessions, you may long for a way to set some sort of defaults that Word will automatically apply to all your graphics and shapes.
When it comes to graphics in general, there is no way to set any formatting defaults, with one exception—you can set the default wrapping style by following these steps:
Display the Word Options dialog box. (In Word 2007 click the Office button and then click Word Options. In Word 2010 and Word 2013 display the File tab of the ribbon and then click Options.)
At the left side of the dialog box click Advanced.
Scroll through the options until you see the Cut, Copy, and Paste section. (See Figure 1.)