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How do I make a definition box float over a word?
I'm a 6th gr. teacher. I would like a box with a definition in it to float
over a word that I want my students to know when they put the cursor over it. Can I use Word 2003 to do this? How can it be done? Thanks. |
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How do I make a definition box float over a word?
Hi rimuller
There's no straight forward way to do this in Word. However, you'll find some workarounds near the top of the page at How to create a glossary http://www.ShaunaKelly.com/word/glossary/glossary.html Hope this helps. Shauna Kelly. Microsoft MVP. http://www.shaunakelly.com/word "rimuller" wrote in message ... I'm a 6th gr. teacher. I would like a box with a definition in it to float over a word that I want my students to know when they put the cursor over it. Can I use Word 2003 to do this? How can it be done? Thanks. |
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