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Herb Tyson [MVP]
 
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Default text boxes inside drawing canvas

If the canvas is turned off, then how is it that you're getting it anyway?

In any event, I can't replicate the problem using Word 2003. It definitely
is not a "feature". Even if the text boxes were linked, you wouldn't be
seeing what you're seeing. The fact that it does not occur in a new document
suggests to me that the problem is one of document corruption.

Some things I would try:

Choose File - Open, select the file, then choose Open and Repair from the
dropdown arrow next to Open in the lower right corner of the Open dialog
box. Did that fix it?

If not... copy the document to the clipboard, then paste it into a new
document. Does the problem still occur?

If that doesn't fix it, try File - Save as, and save it as an .rtf file.
Close the .rtf file, then re-open it. Then save in Word format, close the
file, then re-open it. Does the problem still occur now?


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The text boxes must be in the drawing canvas for mz document. The
canvas is set to 'top and bottom', i.e. it is not 'inline'. It's not a
driver problem and it is not an artifact. In a brand new document this
problem does not occur. The option that you describe ( automatic
canvas) is already turned off. I am using Word 2003.