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text box lines
I'm making my own template in word and want to have two lines of text and a
clip art. WHEN ever i draw a text box, there is a line left around it. I can hide it with the "hide gridlines", but then the picture disapears. is there a simple giude somewhere? thanks |
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text box lines
First of all, what are you using the text box for? Note that you don't need
a text box for text in Word (you just type it in the document). You also don't need a text box to put the graphic in. The only case in which you need a text box is when you want text on top of a graphic (actually, you can still manage that by sending the graphic Behind Text). In any case, to remove the text box border, double-click on it to open the Format Text Box dialog. On the Colors and Lines tab, choose No Line. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "frazzeled" wrote in message ... I'm making my own template in word and want to have two lines of text and a clip art. WHEN ever i draw a text box, there is a line left around it. I can hide it with the "hide gridlines", but then the picture disapears. is there a simple giude somewhere? thanks |
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