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Coloring the Inside of a Drawing Object

Summary: Creating a drawing object can be just the first step in putting together your masterpiece drawing. This tip explains how you can fill the object with a color of your choosing.

When you have created a drawing object, you can fill it with a color of your choosing. In previous versions of Word you could do this using the Drawing toolbar. Word 2007 no longer has a Drawing toolbar, but you can make the changes by following these steps:

  1. Select the drawing object you want to fill.
  2. Make sure the Format tab of the Ribbon is displayed.
  3. Click the down-arrow next to the Shape Fill tool in the Shape Styles group. Word displays a list of options you can select.
  4. Select the color you want to use to fill the object.
  5. If you do not see your desired color displayed, click your mouse on More Fill Colors to display a wider selection of choices.

Once you select a color, Word removes the color menu and fills the interior of the drawing object with the color selected. To remove a color you previously used, you can repeat the same steps, but in step 4 choose No Fill.