Uncheck the second check-box (Allow Latin text to wrap in the middle of a word). You’re all set. Navigate to Start –> Programs –> Microsoft Office –> Microsoft Office Tools –> Microsoft Office Language Settings and remove Japanese if you’d like.
Tips. You may see an incomplete semicircle the first time you try this if your text string does not have enough words to form a complete circle. Fix that by clicking the text to make its text appear and dragging the text box's lower-right handle up towards the left diagonally. When you do that, you make the text box smaller. Continue making it smaller until your text forms a circle.
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You also have the option to make the text itself bigger or smaller by clicking the 'Size and Position' button on the Drawing Tools Format tab. Type different values in the 'Height' and 'Width' text boxes to see how different text sizes affect the circle's shape. You’ll see several different WordArt styles in various colors when you click the WordArt button. Try different styles if you’d like to experiment - you may find one that works best with your circular text. For instance, you may discover that you prefer the charcoal gray WordArt style against the current slide’s background. Microsoft notes that you'll need to use a third-party graphics program if you need precise control or if you are creating a complex combination of text and shapes.