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Display the Word Options dialog box. ... Click Advanced at the left side of the dialog box. Scroll through the options until you can see the Show Document Content section. ... Make sure the Show Picture Placeholders check box is cleared. Make sure the Show Drawings and Text Boxes on Screen check box is selected. 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.
On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box, and then click Draw Text Box. Click in the document, and then drag to draw the text box the size that you want. To add text to a text box, click inside the text box, and then type or paste text. Notes:
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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First of all, press Ctrl+ Home to go to the beginning of the document. Then under Home tab, click on Find command to open the Navigation pane. Next click on the drop-down menu and choose Graphics there. Note this will bring you to each graph in your document.
On the Insert tab, click Text Box and then select either Draw Text Box (where the text aligns horizontally on the page) or Vertical Text Box (where the text aligns vertically on the page). Click in the document, and then drag to draw the text box the size that you want.
Click anywhere in the Word text box to enter editing mode. Doing so opens and focuses on a new Format tab. Click and drag your mouse across a section of text to edit it. Alternatively, press "Ctrl-A" to select all text in the text box.
Click anywhere in the Word text box to enter editing mode. Doing so opens and focuses on a new Format tab. Click and drag your mouse across a section of text to edit it. Alternatively, press "Ctrl-A" to select all text in the text box.
Click the object to select it. If that does not select it, on the Home tab, in the Editing group, click Find & Select and do one of the following: To select objects that are hidden, stacked, or behind text, click Select Objects, and then draw a box over the objects.
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