Soft round Bevel shape effect in word

In Microsoft Office, you can apply and customize effects for almost all text and graphic objects in the same way. Shadow, Reflection, Glow, Bevel, and 3-D Rotation are available for formatting various graphic objects such as shapes, text boxes, SmartArt, and charts. Also, learn more about the unique Transform effect for text and WordArt.

Shadow

There are two ways to apply a shadow to the text:

  • To apply the default shadow, on the Home tab, in the Font group, click the Shadow button:

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    This default shadow applies to any text. This shadow appears just below and to the right of the text. The background color automatically determines the color of the shadow:

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  • To apply the shadow effect to the selected text, do one of the following:
    • On the Shape Format tab (or SmartArt Format tab, Table Design tab, Chart Format tab), in the WordArt Styles group, click the Text Effects dropdown list, then select the Shadow list:

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      From the Shadow list, select the predefined effect from the Outer, Inner, or Perspective shadow groups:

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      Or click the Shadow Options... to open the Format *** pane to choose more options for the shadow effect.

    • On the Format *** (such as Format Shape, Format Chart Area, Format Data Series, etc.) pane, on the Text Options tab, in the Text Effects group, in the Shadow section:

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      Choose one of the predefined shadow effects from the Presets list. They are the same as the Shadow dropdown list in the ribbon tab: Outer, Inner, or Perspective. To fine-tune the shadow:

      • Choose the Color, see how to apply a solid color,
      • Move the slider or set a specific value in the appropriate field for each shadow attribute: Transparency, Size, Blur, Angle, and Distance.

    For example:

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Reflection

Reflection creates a partial mirror image of the text beneath the original as if the text were displayed above a body of water or a mirror.

To apply a reflection effect to the selected text, do one of the following:

  • On the Shape Format tab (or SmartArt Format tab, Table Design tab, Chart Format tab), in the WordArt Styles group, click the Text Effects dropdown list, then select the Reflection list.

    In the Reflection list:

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    • To remove the reflection effect, choose No Reflection.
    • Choose any reflection effect you prefer in the Reflection Variations area.
    • Click the Reflection Options... to open the Format *** pane to choose more options for the reflection effect.
  • On the Format *** (such as Format Shape, Format Chart Area, Format Data Series, etc.) pane, on the Text Options tab, in the Text Effects group, in the Reflection section:

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    Choose one of the predefined reflection effects in the Presets list. They are the same as in the Reflection dropdown list on the ribbon tab. To fine-tune the reflection effect, move the slider or set a specific value for:

    • Transparency to increase or decrease the degree to which anything behind the text is visible through the reflection
    • Reflection Size
    • Sharpness or blurriness of the reflection effect in the Blur field
    • Distance between text and its reflection.

For example:

Soft round Bevel shape effect in word


Glow

The glow looks like a soft halo effect around the text. You can choose from four levels of glow thickness and any glow color.

To apply a glow effect to the selected text, do one of the following:

  • On the Shape Format tab (or SmartArt Format tab, Table Design tab, Chart Format tab), in the WordArt Styles group, click the Text Effects dropdown list, then select the Glow list.

    In the Glow list:

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    • To remove the glow effect, choose No Glow.
    • Select a glow preset from the Glow Variations area.
    • If the presets don't have the desired color, click the More Glow Colors list to select the color you want from the color picker. See how to apply a solid color for more details.
    • Click the Glow Options... to open the Format *** pane to specify more options for the glow effect.
  • On the Format *** (such as Format Shape, Format Chart Area, Format Data Series, etc.) pane, on the Text Options tab, in the Text Effects group, in the Glow section:

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    Choose one of the predefined glow effects in the Presets list. They are the same as in the Glow dropdown list on the ribbon tab. To fine-tune the glow effect:

    • Choose the Color, see how to apply a solid color,
    • Move the slider or set a specific value for:
      • Size of the glow around the text
      • Transparency to determine the degree of the translucence of objects located behind the glow.

For example:

Soft round Bevel shape effect in word


Soft Edges

The Soft Edges effect applies only to objects, not to text, so those options:

  • Unavailable on the ribbon tabs,
  • Are grayed out on the Format *** pane.

Bevel (3-D format)

A bevel is a rarely used text effect, as slanting, bending, curving, or rounding the edges of an object is only visible on large, thick, light- or bright-colored letters.

Note: The Bevel effect is not available for regular text in tables and charts. Thus, the Bevel settings are grayed on the Table Design tab, the Chart Format tab, and the appropriate Format *** pane.

To apply a bevel effect to the selected text, do one of the following:

  • On the Shape Format tab (or SmartArt Format tab), in the WordArt Styles group, click the Text Effects dropdown list, then select the Bevel list.

    In the Bevel list:

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    • To remove the bevel effect, choose No Bevel.
    • Select a bevel preset from the Bevel area.
    • Click the 3-D Options... to open the Format *** pane to specify more options for the 3-D format effect.
  • On the Format *** (such as Format Shape, Format Chart Area, Format Data Series, etc.) pane, on the Text Options tab, in the Text Effects group, in the 3-D Format section:

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    To fine-tune the bevel effect:

    • Choose one of the predefined effects from the Top bevel list. They are the same as in the Bevel dropdown list in the ribbon tab. Choose or set the Width and Height of the Top bevel effect (in points).
    • The Bottom bevel is rarely used for text. From the Bottom bevel list, choose one of the predefined effects, then choose or set the Width and Height of the Bottom bevel effect (in points).
    • The Color and the Size of the Depth option determine the length of the sides of the text when the 3-D effect is applied. It is not visible until 3-D rotations are applied to the text. However, when text is rotated in 3D, it shows "sides" according to the depth setting. See more about how to apply a solid color. By default, the Depth Size is set to 0 points to hide it.
    • The Contour settings control the outline Color and Size that appears around the text when the bevel effect is applied. By default, the Contour Size is set to 0 points to hide the outline around the text.
    • The Material list offers the predefined Standard, Special Effect, and Translucent surfaces for letters:

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    • The Lighting option allows choosing one of the predefined Lighting effects from the Neutral, Warm, Cool, or Special areas and set the light Angle:

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For example:

Soft round Bevel shape effect in word

To clear all customization made in the 3-D Format section, click the Reset button.


3-D Rotation

The 3-D Rotation effect slants, tilts, or otherwise manipulates the text to look like it's being viewed at an angle. Four factors make up a 3-D rotation setting:

  • X Rotation: Left-to-right rotation
  • Y Rotation: Top-to-bottom rotation
  • Z Rotation: Rotation around a center point
  • Perspective: The height at which you are viewing (above or below)

The 3-D Rotation presets combine these factors to create commonly used effects.

Note: The 3-D Rotation effect is not available for regular text in tables and charts. Thus, the 3-D Rotation settings are grayed on the Table Design tab, the Chart Format tab, and the appropriate Format *** pane.

To apply a 3-D Rotation to the selected text, do one of the following:

  • On the Shape Format tab (or SmartArt Format tab), in the WordArt Styles group, click the Text Effects dropdown list, then select the 3-D Rotation list.

    In the 3-D Rotation list:

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    • To remove the rotation effect, choose No Rotation.
    • Select a 3-D Rotation preset from the Parallel, Perspective, or Oblique area.
    • Click the 3-D Rotation Options... to open the Format *** pane to specify more options for the 3-D Rotation effect.
  • On the Format *** (such as Format Shape, Format Chart Area, Format Data Series, etc.) pane, on the Text Options tab, in the Text Effects group, in the 3-D Rotation section:

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    Choose one of the predefined rotation effects in the Presets list. They are the same as in the 3-D Rotation dropdown list on the ribbon tab.

    To adjust each rotation factor separately, choose or type the angle for X Rotation, Y Rotation, Z Rotation, and Perspective.

    Notes:

    1. You can use the appropriate buttons next to the angle field to increase and decrease the angle settings.
    2. To change the Perspective option, first select any Preset in the Perspective area to display that option.

For example:

  • 3-D Rotation:

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  • Perspective:

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To clear all customization made in the 3-D Rotation section, click the Reset button.

Where is the circle bevel shape effect?

Start with a circle and then go to the Format tab on the ribbon, then the Shape Effects function. From there, choose Bevel and then 3-D Options, which will bring up the full 3D Format Options menu.

Where is the shape effect in Word?

On the Format tab, in the Shape Styles group, click Shape Effects, and select an option from the list. To add or change a built-in combination of effects, point to Preset, and then click the effect that you want. To customize the built-in effect, click 3-D Options, and then choose the options that you want.

What is a bevel slant?

A bevel is created when two pieces are joined together at an angle. A bevel may also be a slant or a slope that is cut into a single piece of wood. A beveled edge is often used to smooth angles on materials where a sharp edge might be dangerous, such as counters, cabinets and tabletops.

Where is the bevel shape in Powerpoint?

You can apply a bevel to a shape in the Format Shape pane (Home > Shape Styles > Bevel > 3-D Options, or by making changes to the cells in the Bevel Properties section of the ShapeSheet.