![]() ![]() Go to Insert, Drawing, and use Word Art, Text Boxes, Shapes, etc.If you’re thinking, “How can she use Google Sheets to do THAT?!?” I can’t wait to show you, because it is SOOO EASY! ![]() Here’s an example of a poster I printed using Google Sheets that used 6 sheets of paper taped together to create this title for a display: Ahhhh but the font choices in Google Apps… FANTASTIC!!! I haven’t had a use for this old poster-making hack again until recently, but thought it was worth a share in case you ever need to print a poster or large multi-page title in a pinch and/or on a budget! You should know, I am also a font snob and I am not in love with the font choices provided in the Microsoft suite (we can’t add fonts onto district computers). Years and years ago (like first year teaching years ago) I used to use Microsoft Excel to create multi-page posters that I could piece together to have great professional-looking typed posters without having to pay for poster printing. ![]()
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