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Savannah Liz
 
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Thank you so much for responding. Alas, I do not understand the answer. Here
are my points of confusion? 1) How does one apply appropriate wrapping around
the outside of a text box? What I see in the dialogue box with text box
options is wrapping inside the text box. 2) What is a frame? What is the
Forms toolbar? I tend to use keyboard shortcuts, a full screen, and no mouse
-- to the extent I can manage this within the constraints imposed by Word.
Thus, you are talking a language I don't understand. Why would I be
"restoring" Frame to the Insert menu? What happened to it? How would I
restore it?
Group #2 questions I can probably flounder around and figure out most of the
answers to. But #1 is really the question that led me to post a message. If I
already knew how to apply appropriate wrapping, I wouldn't have asked for
help to begin with. As I said, I do what I think Word Help is telling me to
do and I fail.
Again, many thanks for your help. It is comforting to have some place to turn.
Savannah Liz

"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

A text box should work provided you have the appropriate wrapping applied,
but you might find a frame easier to work with (and you will be able to see
the contents in Normal view and reference them in a TOC or with
cross-references). You can insert a frame using the button on the Forms
toolbar, or you can restore Frame to the Insert menu.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
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Words into Type
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"Savannah Liz" wrote in message
...
I want to do something simple. I've used Word Help and get no results when

I
follow the instructions. I just want to position a box with text in it as

a
sidebar and have the regular text of the main document wrap around the

box.
I've tried doing this with a text box and utterly failed (although I'm

sure I
did it once with an earlier version of Word). I have Office XP for

Teachers
and Students. I tried doing it with a table, clicking on what seemed to be
the logical things in the Table Properties dialogue box. To no avail. I

know
there is nothing advanced about what I am trying to do, but I can't do it.
I've read various postings here, hoping for help, but all I realized was

that
everybody knows so much more than I do that I can't even follow their
messages back and forth. Many thanks to anyone who can give me

step-by-step
instructions for the simple-minded technoditz.
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Savannah Liz