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My friend has returned home from serving for two years and wants to put up a banner. How should I write it?

You can write like this: The heroic soldier is so majestic and capable. The villagers and elders celebrate together, greet each other with joyful songs and laughter, and gather together to drink and talk.

Making banners, monograms, etc. is a task that many friends often encounter. So how to use the popular word processing software Word to quickly create banners or monograms? As long as you make full use of the word art and template functions in Word, you can easily realize your wishes. Here is a detailed introduction using Word2003 to create a "Welcome" banner as an example.

The banner text can already be printed here. If the entire text cannot be printed during printing, the artistic text can be appropriately reduced. After completing the input and printing of the first banner word, it will be much easier to make the remaining banner words. Because the line format and character size of the remaining banner words printed must be the same as the first text.

We can use the following method to print other text in the banner (in fact, this method is the simplest and less error-prone): click the "Edit Text" tool button on the WordArt toolbar, and then edit the "Art" Enter the second banner word "year" in the text dialog box (delete the word "new" while inputting), click the OK button, and then press Ctrl+P directly to pop up the print dialog box for printing. Complete the printing of the second banner word. Repeat the above steps to enter and print the remaining text in the banner.