It is easier to split a Chinese character by its radical, just enter the radical radicals separately, but if you want to subdivide the strokes you can? Let me tell you something: in fact, the word "WordArt" and "exploded picture" function can be done.
1. Click tools → customize, select the Commands tab in the custom dialog box that opens, select drawing in the Category list box on the left, and after you select explode picture in the command list box on the right, press the left arrow button to drag the exploded picture onto the toolbar and let go. (Figure 1 and Figure 2)
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2, click "Insert" → picture → WordArt, select a WordArt style, in the Edit WordArt dialog box, enter the word "small" to be split, and set the font, font size, and so on. (Figure 3)
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3. Click the WordArt you inserted, click edit → Cut, (Figure 4), click edit → paste selective, select Picture (Windows Metafile) in the Paste Selective dialog box, and then "OK". That is, you cut out the inserted WordArt and paste it in the format "picture (Windows Metafile)." (Figure 5)
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4. Click the WordArt that you pasted in the format "picture (Windows Metafile)", and then click the "Explode Picture" added on the toolbar, but note that when the picture is decomposed it appears in the upper-left corner of the page. (Figure 6) Click on a blank space outside the WordArt, then return to click a stroke of a word, and then press and hold the left arrow to drag, and then to the space outside the WordArt click, and then return to click another stroke of the word and then press and hold left to drag ... However, if there is a horizontal and horizontal cross strokes of the word in the split drag to be a bit patient. (Figure 7)
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