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How do I select multiple frames in Word 2000?
I am trying to slect multiple frames in Word 2000 so I can move them all at
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How do I select multiple frames in Word 2000?
Select the first, and then hold down the shift key to add to your selection.
-- Rae Drysdale "Septimus39" wrote: I am trying to slect multiple frames in Word 2000 so I can move them all at once. is there any way to do this? |
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How do I select multiple frames in Word 2000?
I thought the same thing, but it doesn't seem to work. I'm using an .rtf
format on the document, so might that be making a difference? "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Select the first, and then hold down the shift key to add to your selection. -- Rae Drysdale "Septimus39" wrote: I am trying to slect multiple frames in Word 2000 so I can move them all at once. is there any way to do this? |
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How do I select multiple frames in Word 2000?
No, the file format doesn't matter. Text frames (unlike drawing
objects) can only be selected one at a time. -- Stefan Blom Microsoft Word MVP "Septimus39" wrote in message ... I thought the same thing, but it doesn't seem to work. I'm using an ..rtf format on the document, so might that be making a difference? "Rae Drysdale" wrote: Select the first, and then hold down the shift key to add to your selection. -- Rae Drysdale "Septimus39" wrote: I am trying to slect multiple frames in Word 2000 so I can move them all at once. is there any way to do this? |
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