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What kinds of boxes are you referring to? If you're talking about a text
box, simply right-click on the edge of the text box and select Format Text
Box and under Lines, use the drop down arrow next to Color and select No line.
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How do I get rid of box lines after text insert?

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Carol . . .
Thank you very much. It is strange that MS doesn't supply a simple
pencil eraser as many programs do. The ones I tried did not accept doc files.

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What kinds of boxes are you referring to? If you're talking about a text
box, simply right-click on the edge of the text box and select Format Text
Box and under Lines, use the drop down arrow next to Color and select No line.
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How do I get rid of box lines after text insert?

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Word is not a graphics program. It does have an "eraser" button on the
Tables and Borders toolbar, but this is used to merge cells, not remove
borders.

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Carol . . .
Thank you very much. It is strange that MS doesn't supply a simple
pencil eraser as many programs do. The ones I tried did not accept doc

files.

"Carol" wrote:

What kinds of boxes are you referring to? If you're talking about a

text
box, simply right-click on the edge of the text box and select Format

Text
Box and under Lines, use the drop down arrow next to Color and select No

line.
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Carol A. Bratt, MCP



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How do I get rid of box lines after text insert?


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What kinds of boxes are you referring to? If you're talking about a text
box, simply right-click on the edge of the text box and select Format Text
Box and under Lines, use the drop down arrow next to Color and select No line.
thanks for the info
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Word is not a graphics program. It does have an "eraser" button on the,Tables and Borders tool-bar, but this is used to merge cells, not remove borders,trange that MS doesn't supply a simple pencil eraser as many programs do,box,simply right-click on the edge of the text box and select format text,box and under Lines, use the drop down arrow next to Color and select No line.


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