Insert an AutoShape in Word 2007 everyone, in Word 2007, we can also use the image processing function to get a beautiful display effect. However, some special effects of the graphics are not easy to get directly, such as the effect shown in Figure 1. In fact, in Word, there is a very useful function, that is "stacking level", with this function, some special effects can also be as Tannangquwu general.
Figure 1
First, the production of basic graphics
Make the bottom-most graphics first. Click the Shape button in the illustration feature group of the Ribbon Insert tab, click the Oval button in the pop-up list, and then hold down the Shift key to drag a circle through the window. Select the circle, hold down the CTRL key, drag the circle with the mouse, and copy the second completely consistent circle. As you can see, the second circle is superimposed over the first circle, as shown in Figure 2.
Figure 2
Now the first circle is selected, and the Drawing Tools toolbar is added to the Ribbon with the Format tab under it. Click the small triangle to the right of the shape Fill button on this tab and select Pattern from the pop-up menu, as shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
In the Fill Effect dialog box that opens, click on the "dark diagonal" fill effect, as shown in Figure 4, and you'll get the effect as shown in Figure 5. Of course, this time from our final effect is still much worse, but it doesn't matter, let's take it slow.
Figure 4
Figure 5