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How to overlap textboxes so the contents of both are visible?
I would like to write titles in which a word or phrase slightly overlaps
another word or phrase yet both are visible. I see this technique in titles for magazine articles and would like to duplicate it for scrapbook pages. I can place a picture in the background, wash it out, and place text over it, but I have been unable to do the same with text. |
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How to overlap textboxes so the contents of both are visible?
Select whichever text box is "in front" of the other. Right-click an
edge and pick Format Text Box. Set the fill color to "No fill". -- Regards, Jay Freedman Microsoft Word MVP FAQ: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. On Mon, 17 Jul 2006 19:45:01 -0700, Mockingbird wrote: I would like to write titles in which a word or phrase slightly overlaps another word or phrase yet both are visible. I see this technique in titles for magazine articles and would like to duplicate it for scrapbook pages. I can place a picture in the background, wash it out, and place text over it, but I have been unable to do the same with text. |
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