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filling a box around a single word
In earlier versions of Word it was easy to select a word. Click to surround
it in an outline, then go to Borders and Shading and fill it with a shade that was behind the text. (I used this often to represent a software button in the middle of a paragraph of text.) Vista has forced me to use Office 2007 and it seems impossible to do this now. I can't seem to get to a fill dialogue box for the outlined text. Does anyone know of a way to do this in 2007? TIA, - charles |
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