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How do I format a text box that will expand as needed by amount of text
inside box, but DOES NOT cover other text in the document which is positioned
below the text box.
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Does it have to be a text box? You might try using a fixed-height table
cell instead.

Rose garden wrote:

How do I format a text box that will expand as needed by amount of text
inside box, but DOES NOT cover other text in the document which is positioned
below the text box.


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that was amazingly quick and a perfect fix. Thanks so much

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Does it have to be a text box? You might try using a fixed-height table
cell instead.

Rose garden wrote:

How do I format a text box that will expand as needed by amount of text
inside box, but DOES NOT cover other text in the document which is positioned
below the text box.



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