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Right-click on the border and pick Format Textbox from the menu. Change the
line color to "no line." You may also want to change the fill color to "no
fill."
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Charles Kenyon

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After I create a text box, I can't get rid of the border that is
automatically created. I've tried to use the "none" setting under Borders
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it doesn't work.



 
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