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OpenOffice Draw: Writing in a circle - Practical Tips

OpenOffice Draw: Writing in a circle

by Pramith

To write in a circle in OpenOffice Draw, you need to use a well-hidden function. You can find it in the drawing tools

OpenOffice Draw: How to write in a circle

OpenOffice doesn’t make it easy for you if you want to write text in a circle. The desired function is not immediately obvious.

  • First open a new Draw document and then write the desired text. To do this, click on the T symbol in the bottom bar and then click in the text document to insert a text field.
  • Now write your text. Also pay attention to the desired font, font size and color in the top menu bar.
  • Then click on the effects icon in the lower character bar. This can be recognized by the two geometric shapes and the curved arrow
  • Here you select the Set to circle (perspective) effect. Confirm with Yes that the object is to be converted into a curve
  • Then move the mouse over the object until your cursor changes to a curve. Then click on the object and hold down the left mouse button. Drag the text to form a circle.
  • You can then move the text as a whole and position it in a targeted manner. This makes it easy to integrate the round text into the document.

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