Corel Draw Lettering in a Circle
If you have just started to learn Corel Draw, you must have realized by now that how amazing this software is! Do you ever wonder how to get your name around the circle in Corel Draw? If so, this short and snappy tutorial basically provides an answer to the question with clear instructions, diagrams, and supplemental video aids.
Getting any sort of text around any shape or vector design in Corel is mainly very straightforward. So let's begin!
Step 1
- Open Corel draw. Draw any shape of your choice by making use of the shape tool on the sidebar.
As you'll see above, I am making three shapes: a circle, square, and flag.
Step 2
- Now the main part of writing text inside and around the objects can be done in two ways.
First Method
- Select the pick tool (shortcut key F10) and select the shape around which you want your name or text followed by selecting "Text > Fit text to path".
- You can change the color of the text by selecting the whole text and clicking the color in the color palette.
- Once this is done, you will see the cursor on top of the shape. If you type now you will see that the text will go around the shape.
- Now you can write your name or copy some text or a sentence from some other document and paste it here in the workspace—change the color of the text if required.
- In case you don't know how to write text in Corel draw, it is done by clicking the text tool on the left sidebar or by pressing shortcut key F8.
Second Method
The previous method involved selecting the shape first and then typing or pasting the text around the shape but this method will include typing the text beforehand and then following the steps below.
- Type in text by making use of text tool in the work space as seen in the photo below.
- Select all the text and then go to "Text > Fit Text to Path"
- This will give you myriad options to arrange your text or name around the shapes of your choice by just taking the mouse around the shape.
- Using this method, you can arrange text inside or outside the shape as shown here.
Some Helpful Hints and Tips
So now that you know how to write your name around a shape we can go a step further because in Corel you just don't want your name around a shape—you may want to write and color the shapes too.
- If you simply select the object/shape and color it after writing text around or inside it, you will find that the text color will also change and it will be of the same color as the shape.
- One easy way to deal with this kind of issue is to select the text after you have changed the color of the shape and then change the color.
- Text can be selected by double-clicking on the text and should look like this.
- If you wrote some text inside a shape but since the color has changed it does not appear, you can easily find the text by selecting the whole shape (in this case circle).
- And then right-click on any color from the color palette, which would give an outline color to the text which wasn't visible earlier.
- Then you can select the text easily change the outline color and color to the color you wish.
Tada! It's done!
Additionally, you can also delete the shape and only keep the text:
- To do this you need to select the shape that you want to delete.
- For instance, if you want to delete the square but keep the text, so that it appears a bit graphic, you can do so by first clicking on the pick tool (F10) and selecting the square and then pressing the delete key.
- The same can be done for a circle.
When you do this for the first time, you may delete the whole shape along with the text around it. Don't worry! Just press the CTRL + Z keys or select "Edit > Undo" from the main title bar to undo the action, which will bring your circle and text again.
Practice selecting only the shape and not the text and after a few trials, you will definitely be able to delete the shape without deleting the text.
- It's simple sometimes to create a line using the Bezier tool and then type in text and then delete the line as shown in following case:
So by now, you have learned that wrapping text around a shape is not at all hard. You can arrange your name or any sort of text around any shape effortlessly in different ways by making use of the tips mentioned here.
This article is accurate and true to the best of the author's knowledge. Content is for informational or entertainment purposes only and does not substitute for personal counsel or professional advice in business, financial, legal, or technical matters.
Charles on August 20, 2018:
Thanks for this piece, I've been wondering this for a long time
synny on May 09, 2013:
Thanks, nice info, but when I delete the object the text also gets deleted.
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Corel Draw Lettering in a Circle
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