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Either click on the border of the text box or position the insertion point within the text box. ... Select the Text Box option from the Format menu. ... Click on the Colors and Lines tab, if necessary. ... In the Color drop-down list, select No Line. Click on OK.
In your document, press Ctrl+A. The entire document is selected. Press Ctrl+C. The document is now on the Clipboard. Open a new, blank document. Choose Paste Special from the Edit menu. Word displays the Paste Special dialog box. ... In the list of formats, choose Unformatted Text. Click on OK.
Either click on the border of the text box or position the insertion point within the text box. ... Select the Text Box option from the Format menu. ... Click on the Colors and Lines tab, if necessary. ... In the Color drop-down list, select No Line. Click on OK.
Right-click on the text box. Word displays a Context menu. Choose the Format Text Box from the Context menu. Word displays the Format Text Box dialog box. Click on the Text Box tab. (See Figure 1.) Click on Convert to Frame. ... Click on OK.
Select the text around the line. Click the Home tab and the Border icon. Choose No Border in the drop-down menu to remove the line.
Place your text box, as normal. Right-click on the text box. ... Choose Format Text Box from the Context menu. ... Make sure the Colors and Lines tab is selected. ... Click the Semitransparent check box if you want a "ghost image" of what is behind the text box to show through.
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Either click on the border of the text box or position the insertion point within the text box. ... Select the Text Box option from the Format menu. ... Click on the Colors and Lines tab, if necessary. ... In the Color drop-down list, select No Line. Click on OK.
Select the shape or text box, right-click the border, and then click Set AutoShape Defaults. When you next insert a shape, it appears with the default formatting that you've set. To insert a text box with the default formatting, on the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box, and then click Draw Text Box.
In the Page Background group, select Page Borders. In the Borders and Shading dialog box, select the Page Border tab. In the Setting section, select Box if you want the border to surround the entire flyer, or Custom if you want to apply a border to some edges (such as the top and bottom only).
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