 Hi there and welcome, I'm the Technician Project and today's tutorial is going to show you how to fill a Word document with color and wrap text around it. Today's tutorial we're going to start off on our desktop. We're going to load Microsoft Word from the toolbar at the bottom. We're going to click a blank document. Now to fill a document we're going to click on insert and we're going to draw a text box. To the top one draw a text box. We're just going to draw a text box in our Word document just like this. Simple as really. Then the shape format icon turns up. We're going to do shape fill. I'm going to fill the shape with a standard color at the bottom of red. I'm going to zoom my project out a little bit so I can see the full document just like that. I'm going to click and drag and make this text box as large as my document so I've got a full red background. Perfect. Now I want to add text to this document. As you can see my cursor is currently flashing on my screen to say I can add text. So I'm going to start typing some text but I'm thinking well I can't see my text. So I'm just going to change the text color from red to white because white will stand out on my document. So I'm currently typing and still thinking well I can't see the text. It's a bit weird. If I click on my image and shape format at the top and go to text wrap and click text behind image. As you can see I've started typing. The text I've typed previously behind my image has now appeared. I'm just going to finish off my sentence and there we go. We've filled a page and wrapped text around the image. I'm going to slowly show you that we go to shape format. I'm going to wrap the text behind text so the image goes behind my text. If you enjoyed the video today please leave a like rating and subscribe for more. Thank you for watching and see you next time.