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Using Holiday 2009 calendar, I placed txt box on MAY, went to June to add txt
bx and the banner holding the word June moved up to the center of the page in
MAY. I cannot move it back. Is there anyway to separate components so that
they can be dealt with independently when needed? Where do I find the "How
to" text to deal with the problem.
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What is the wrap setting of the text box you have inserted?
Why don't you simply type in the cells provided?

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JacMar5362 wrote:
Using Holiday 2009 calendar, I placed txt box on MAY, went to June to
add txt bx and the banner holding the word June moved up to the
center of the page in MAY. I cannot move it back. Is there anyway
to separate components so that they can be dealt with independently
when needed? Where do I find the "How to" text to deal with the
problem.



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