Drag that to something like -60 and the Angle of arc to 125.95 with a Radius setting of about 245. If you need to adjust the starting angle of the text, drag the Angle of start bar. Then you could have curved text more like that shown in the snapshot directly below. If the text then overlaps, drag the Radius bar further right to expand it. If you want to keep the text more in a line and apply some bend to it, drag the Angle of arc bar further to the left and greatly reduce its value to something more like 90 degrees. Consequently, if you click OK with that angle selected you’ll have a full circle of text as shown below. When you first open the Circle Text window, it will be set to 360 degrees by default. Perhaps the most essential option here for curving, or bending, the text is the Angle of arc bar. You can also select some extra Bold and Italic formatting options on the window. Then enter some text into the text box, and you’ll see a preview of it on the sheet layer. Choose a font from the Font drop-down menu. Select Circle Text to open the Circle Text dialog, shown in the screenshot directly below.
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Now run Paint.NET and click Effects > Text Formations to open the menu shown in the screenshot directly below.