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How do you maintain consistency with internal margins in text boxe
I have two text boxes with internal largins of left: 0.06; right: 0.06; top:
0; bottom: 0.01. There is shading at the top of the bos where text is writted over top of it in box boxes. In one box, the shading seems to overlap the text box border. In the other box the shading goes right to the edge of the border but does not overlap. How can I create a situation where all the boxes have the shading going to the edge of the borderwithout overlapping it? |
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How do you maintain consistency with internal margins in text boxe
The difference may arise from using text box fill color (Format Text Box |
Colors and Lines) in some cases and text shading (Format | Borders and Shading) in others. -- 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. "DanicaZiv" wrote in message ... I have two text boxes with internal largins of left: 0.06; right: 0.06; top: 0; bottom: 0.01. There is shading at the top of the bos where text is writted over top of it in box boxes. In one box, the shading seems to overlap the text box border. In the other box the shading goes right to the edge of the border but does not overlap. How can I create a situation where all the boxes have the shading going to the edge of the borderwithout overlapping it? |
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