1. Create textboxes for each individual element (each letter of the monogram gets it’s own, the date or quote all goes in one)
2. Right click and on the tool bar at the bottom change the box to “no fill” and “no line”
3. Choose colors, fonts and sizes for each element
4. Move the elements around to where you want them. Use the send to back and send to front tool as needed. If you are overlapping elements obviously you need to use different colors or at least shades
5. When you have all the elements placed to your satisfaction press shift while you click each textbox so all are highlighted.
6. Right click to “group” the elements. This allows them to become one image
7. Right click and save picture as
8. Choose the format you want it saved as (I recommend .gif)
9. Now it is a saved image and you can put it anywhere!”
Create a Monogram in PowerPoint
Posted by Khris in DIY Projects & Tutorials, Invitations, Programs, + Stationery
1. Create textboxes for each individual element (each letter of the monogram gets it’s own, the date or quote all goes in one)
2. Right click and on the tool bar at the bottom change the box to “no fill” and “no line”
3. Choose colors, fonts and sizes for each element
4. Move the elements around to where you want them. Use the send to back and send to front tool as needed. If you are overlapping elements obviously you need to use different colors or at least shades
5. When you have all the elements placed to your satisfaction press shift while you click each textbox so all are highlighted.
6. Right click to “group” the elements. This allows them to become one image
7. Right click and save picture as
8. Choose the format you want it saved as (I recommend .gif)
9. Now it is a saved image and you can put it anywhere!”