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How do I get text boxes to line up?
When I make a copy of an existing text box and try to place it directly
underneath the one that's already there, it skips up about 1/4 inch. I just want the bottom line of the first box and the top line of the bottom box to be joined. |
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How do I get text boxes to line up?
Hi heavenlee
heavenlee wrote: When I make a copy of an existing text box and try to place it directly underneath the one that's already there, it skips up about 1/4 inch. I just want the bottom line of the first box and the top line of the bottom box to be joined. A table with borders might be better suited. However, if you have trouble alligning drawing objects, you can shut off the "snap to grid" or "... object" via the Drawing Toolbar. HTH Robert -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign | MS \ / | MVP X Against HTML | for / \ in e-mail & news | Word |
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