I am trying to recreate an emblem which was originally shown to me as a child.
It appeared on metal medallions that were attached to durable items at this particular place.
The medallions were oval in shape, elliptical essentially.
One line of text wrapped along the inside of the top curve of the ellipse.
A second line was broken in two, and centered in the bottom half of the ellipse.
And, the third line was even with the long axis of the ellipse.
Any chance I would be able to do this in Draw?
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Three diff lines of text inside an oval
Three diff lines of text inside an oval
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Bob
OpenOffice 4.1.13 [upgrade pending] on reconditioned HP system
Bob
OpenOffice 4.1.13 [upgrade pending] on reconditioned HP system
Re: Three diff lines of text inside an oval
Do you want to create something similar emblem?
Use an oval SHAPE and the FONTWORK feature.
Use an oval SHAPE and the FONTWORK feature.
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Re: Three diff lines of text inside an oval
The bottom part (= my 'second' line above) might be straight, and on multiple lines. It and the first (curving) line would be in a smaller font.
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Bob
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Bob
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Re: Three diff lines of text inside an oval
My example contains four graphical element. An ellipse, and three different Fontwork shape. But you can modify it.The bottom part (= my 'second' line above) might be straight, and on multiple lines. It and the first (curving) line would be in a smaller font.
You can adjust the sizes, and other properties (shadow, etc...), and you can choose another shape of the Fontwork feature.
And you can use a simple "textbox" for the straight lines: then you can change the font type, size of the text box.
Just try it.
Tibor Kovacs, Hungary; LO7.5.8 /Win7-10 x64Prof.
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