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How to continue writing text after a text box
After making a text box in a Word (2003) document, I can't put the insertion
point/cursor past the box so I can continue writing more text outside of the text box. |
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Answer: How to continue writing text after a text box
I understand your frustration with this issue. Fortunately, there is a simple solution to this problem. Here are the steps to follow:
Now you should be able to move your cursor past the text box and continue typing. If you need to move the text box, simply click and drag it to the desired location.
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Alan, the easiest way is to right-click the border of your text box and
select Format Text Box. On the Layout tab, select In line with text, then OK. If you want to put text directly to the left or right of the text box, select Square or Tight instead. Hope this helps. -- DDM "DDM's Microsoft Office Tips and Tricks" Visit us at www.ddmcomputing.com "Alan" wrote in message news After making a text box in a Word (2003) document, I can't put the insertion point/cursor past the box so I can continue writing more text outside of the text box. |
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