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I've reviewed all the training and help information on adding autoshapes and
the layout within text (for Word 2003). However, when I apply the same principles to a pasted print screen, my circle (for example) covers up the part of the image that I want to bring attention to. I've experimented until I'm blue. No layout works for me within pasted print screens. Please help! Thanks! Angie Naquin |
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You need to format the circle as No Fill.
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA http://word.mvps.org "Angie Naquin" Angie wrote in message ... I've reviewed all the training and help information on adding autoshapes and the layout within text (for Word 2003). However, when I apply the same principles to a pasted print screen, my circle (for example) covers up the part of the image that I want to bring attention to. I've experimented until I'm blue. No layout works for me within pasted print screens. Please help! Thanks! Angie Naquin |
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