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Curly Brace on 2-lines: How to?
Dear Users:
I am trying to enclose 2 lines of text with one curly brace at the end and then type a line in the middle on the other side to label what these 2 lines are supposed to mean. Here's an example diagram: \ line 1 / - label line 2 \ / My text is 10 point so I think I should make my curly brace 20 point. But then how do I control the placement of the curly brace? I tried using word art and text box but I'm having difficulty with the placement of the brace--it keeps jumping around the document. Is there a better way? Thanks in advance for any help. -- -=- penciline -=- |
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