ID: Q79517
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The Button Style of WordArt text was ideally designed to be used with three lines of text. The first line will arch up, the second line will be printed horizontally in the center, and the third line will arch down. If four or more lines are typed, the extra lines will be ignored when the button style is chosen.
If you use only a single line of text, that text will appear three times.
If you use two lines of text, the first line will arch up, and the second line will be duplicated; one copy will appear in the center, and the other will arch down.
To get the top line to arch up and the second line to arch down, follow these steps:
1. In WordArt, type the text in the following manner:
First Line
(blank line)
Second Line
2. From the Style list, select Button.
3. Click OK or Apply.
This behavior is by program design.
1. In WordArt, type a two-line piece of text such as:
This line on top
This line middle and bottom
2. From the Style list, select Button.
3. Choose OK.
You will observe the result described above for two-line text objects formatted for the button style.
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Additional query words: 1.00
Keywords : kbole kbtool kbusage kbdta
Version : windows:1.0
Platform : WINDOWS
Hardware : x86
Issue type : kbinfo
Last Reviewed: March 26, 1998