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Can anyone please explain the difference between text boxes and frames? And
how do I know which ones I am working with in a pre-existing document? I'd be really grateful for any help. Thanks. |
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A text box is an object in the graphical layer of the document whereas a
frame is a formatting parameter of the text. You can tell which you are working in by selecting the border of the frame/text box and right clicking. The dialog will indicate whether it is a frame or a text box. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Suzi750 wrote: Can anyone please explain the difference between text boxes and frames? And how do I know which ones I am working with in a pre-existing document? I'd be really grateful for any help. Thanks. |
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