pull up the Drawing toolbar as follows:
Step one: Click on the Robbin interface "Insert" button, in the "drawing" function area, click "Shape", there is a Drop-down menu, see the bottom "new drawing canvas." As shown in Figure 1
(Figure 1)
Step two: Next to the "drawing Tool" interface, the left side of the interface appears a "Insert shape" ribbon, which has a variety of drawing shapes. As shown in Figure 2
(Figure 2)
Use the Drawing toolbar method as follows:
Step one:. Hierarchy: Floating graphics in Word have a hierarchy.
Step two: Up: Move up one level, top level, float above text
Step three: down: Move down one layer, put it on the bottom, and be lined with text
Step four: Group: Make up more than two graphics into one object
Step five: Single-layer combination: Select two or more than two graphics → format → combination → combination
Step Six: Multi-tier combination: a single layer combination that has been combined continues to be grouped together. Select two or more than two single-layer combinations → format → combination → combination
Step Seven: Free rotation as shown in the picture:
Step eight: Predefined rotation: Rotate Right 90°
Step nine: Rotate 90° to the left
Step Ten: Flip vertically
Step 11: Flip horizontally
Step 12: Action: Click the graphic → format → rotate → flip vertically