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Use the ink to text pen to have your handwriting convert to text as you write. The ink to text pen only works with handwriting from a digital pen (or stylus) on your device. The ink to text pen is available in supported languages and when used on supported version of Windows. See below for more details.
You can draw shapes in Office by using the freeform Shape and Scribble tools. You can customize the look of a standard shape by using edit points. Note: For information about connecting shapes with lines, see Draw or delete a line or connector .
Draw, write, or highlight text in Office apps with digital ink using your finger, digital pen, or mouse.
Select Ink using the Lasso tool. In Word, you can use the Lasso tool to select one or more drawn objects. Most of your tools are in the Pens gallery. Go to Draw > Lasso.
In 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. Here's the same shape after we changed the border to orange, the fill to a light green, and the text to black.
In Microsoft 365 and Office 2019, PowerPoint, Excel, and Word let you convert your ink drawings to standard shapes with the tap of a button. You can quickly draw flow charts and diagrams, combining the ease of drawn shapes with the uniformity of Office graphics.
First up is Word's Action pen which is an easier way to launch the ink editing experience in Word. You find the Action Pen on the right end of the pen toolbox. Just select it and start editing. This replaces the old Ink Editor button that you had on the Draw tab in Word.
When you select one or more shapes, a new Drawing Tools tab appears. Here, you can select Shape Fill to fill the selected shapes with a solid color, gradient, texture, or picture. You can also select Shape Outline to pick the color, width, or line style for your shape's border.
Select Insert > Shapes. Select the shape you want to add. Click and drag to draw it. To create a perfect square or circle, press and hold the Shift key while you drag. To resize the shape, drag one of the control handles on the corners or sides. To rotate it, drag the rotation handle at the top.
This article discusses drawing curves, circles, and ovals. For information about drawing lines, see Draw or delete a line or connector. For information about freeform shapes and editing points in shapes, see Draw or edit a freeform shape. On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Under Lines, click Curve.
Drawing objects include shapes, diagrams, flowcharts, curves, lines, and WordArt. These objects are part of your Word document. You can change and enhance these objects with colors, patterns, borders, and other effects.