how to make a seat card in WPS text
① Click the Insert WordArt command in the Insert tab, and select a style in the pop-up Art Gallery panel, using the fourth style as an example.
After ②, enter the name you want to make in the Edit WordArt Text dialog box, with an example of "John". (Note that some names are two words, some are three words, in order to maintain visual beauty, we will add a full-width space between the names of two characters).
Once the ③ is OK, the WordArt we need appears on the page, and then we click the Wrap command under WordArt to select the wrapping style on top of the word.
④ Drag the adjustment point to adjust the WordArt to the appropriate height and width, and then copy the position to fit underneath the original WordArt.
⑤ adjusts the green adjustment point above the top of the WordArt so that it rotates 180 degrees (while adjusting the SHIFT key, you can quickly navigate to 180 degrees).
⑥ in order for text to be symmetrically aligned relative to the page, let's set up a grid line in the middle, click the Page Layout tab, open the Page Setup dialog box, switch to the Document Grid tab, select only row grid, and enter "2" below each page.
⑦ Click the View tab and tick "gridlines," and then the middle one is now showing up, and when printed, we can do it in half.