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Boxes, again
Sorry to start new thread, but I can't se the old one. I have now managed,
somehow to get a box and PASTE inside the text. I was hopiung that you could just draw a box rounf«d it, but could not see why. AAnyweay my problem now is that hte box will only work over ONE page and the text that I have spreads onto a second page. What is the answer, please? Thank you JB |
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Boxes, again
A text box is a container, not just a graphical effect. That's why you must
paste into it. Text boxes do not cross pages. If you need the border to cross pages, you can put your text into a non-wrapped (that is regular) table or you could add a paragraph border to the text you want boxed (home ribbon paragraph group border icon). PamC Jorge Bravo wrote: Sorry to start new thread, but I can't se the old one. I have now managed, somehow to get a box and PASTE inside the text. I was hopiung that you could just draw a box rounf«d it, but could not see why. AAnyweay my problem now is that hte box will only work over ONE page and the text that I have spreads onto a second page. What is the answer, please? Thank you JB -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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