Draw a backward L shape after a word to move the next word to a new line Word's editing functions are difficult to illustrate in a screen capture, but Microsoft provides aTo do so, go to the Layout tab on the Word ribbon and click on Orientation Select the Insert tab and click on the SmartArt button in the Illustrations section Select the Process category within the window that pops up and pick the graphic type that you want to use for your Word timelineUnder Draw > Tools on the Ribbon, tap Lasso Select or With your pen or finger, drag to draw a circle around the part of the drawing or word that you want to select A faded, dashed selection region appears around it, and when you're done, the portion you lassoed is selected
How To Draw In Microsoft Word
