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How do I layer text boxes so all words are visible?
I want to use 2 or more text boxes to create some neat graphics. How do I
layer the text boxes over each other so that I can read and print all boxes so that the letters or words are on top of each other? |
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Hi Sally,
With the text box selected you can use Format=Textbox or the fill icon on the drawing toolbar to choose 'no fill' for the background of each text box to be transparent. ========= "sally" wrote in message ... I want to use 2 or more text boxes to create some neat graphics. How do I layer the text boxes over each other so that I can read and print all boxes so that the letters or words are on top of each other? -- Let us know if this helped you, Bob Buckland ?:-) MS Office System Products MVP *Courtesy is not expensive and can pay big dividends* For Everyday MS Office tips to "use right away" - http://microsoft.com/events/series/a...andtricks.mspx |
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You ca also create some interesting effects in FormatText Box if you set a
fill color and use the Transparency setting. Regards |:) "sally" wrote: I want to use 2 or more text boxes to create some neat graphics. How do I layer the text boxes over each other so that I can read and print all boxes so that the letters or words are on top of each other? |
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