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How to blot circle in DOCM

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so today Iamp;#39;m going to show you how to basically lay out a bolt circle um thereamp;#39;s bunch of different ways you can do this you can do the trig long hand and figure it out that way or you can get a chart like this this is actually a really old chart um that I have copied um not sure where you can get that I have another one Iamp;#39;ll show you a website too so this one gives you bolt hole patterns for 3 five 6 7 8 9 10 11 and 12 and with this you can basically whatever the uh diameter of a circle is that you need a bolt hole pattern set up on itamp;#39;ll tell you how to come by that so weamp;#39;re going to do a six for this demonstration and itamp;#39;s going to be on a 3/4 in circle so basically this is pretty simple all you you need to do is you need to know your Center Point and if you have a you know if you have a circle and youamp;#39;re laying these out further youamp;#39;re going to have to find the center of that with a wiggler or whatever you might have s

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0:15 2:07 And you can just increase the font. Under the home tab. Now if you want to change the color of thisMoreAnd you can just increase the font. Under the home tab. Now if you want to change the color of this circle. Then right click on the circle. And then click on format shapes.
Place your cursor at the spot where you want to insert the checkmark. Go to Insert Advanced Symbol Symbols. Choose the checkmark symbol that you want. Select Insert.
Method 1: Using the Shapes tool Step 1: Open Microsoft Word and create a new document. Step 2: Select the Insert tab. Step 3: Click on the Shapes option and choose the circle shape. Step 4: Click and drag on the document to draw the circle around the word. Step 5: Customize the circles appearance (optional)
How to add a drop-down list in Word in 5 simple steps Enable the Developer tab (if not already enabled) Navigate to the Developer tab. Insert a Dropdown Control. Customize the Word drop-down list. Save and use the Microsoft Word drop-down list:
0:55 3:25 And so now I have my circle. So what I want to do is I want to make this transparent. And so to doMoreAnd so now I have my circle. So what I want to do is I want to make this transparent. And so to do that Im gonna select fill color up here and select transparent.
Draw an oval or circle On the Insert tab, click Shapes. Under Basic Shapes, click Oval. Click where you want the oval to start, and drag to draw the shape. To draw a circle, press Shift while you drag.
Click on the Insert tab at the top of the screen. Click on the Shapes button in the Illustrations group. Select the circle shape from the list of shapes. Click and drag the mouse to draw the circle around the object you want to circle.
0:13 1:30 Place it onto the word and adjust the size of the circle. Like this now we need to remove this blueMorePlace it onto the word and adjust the size of the circle. Like this now we need to remove this blue color to remove. Right click on the circle. And click on format shapes.

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