The Drop
Cap command increases the size of the first letter of a paragraph and
then reinserts the letter so that it aligns with the first line of text.
Students can choose to position the initial by itself in the margin (In
Margin) or within the paragraph (Dropped). They can then
change the font type and apply other font formatting options, such as adding a
font color.
1.
Open your document in
Word 2007, and then click in the paragraph where you want to add a drop cap.
2.
On the Insert tab,
in the Text group, click Drop Cap, and then
click Dropped or In margin. Hold the mouse pointer
over your choice to see a preview in your document.
3.
Drag the handles in
the selection border around the letter to resize it.
4.
To change the font
type or to apply other types of formatting, navigate to the Home tab
and choose from the options in the Font group.
5.
To change Drop
Cap settings, go to the Insert tab, click Drop
Cap, and then click Drop Cap Options. Here, you can change
the number of lines that the letter drops and its distance from the tex
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