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I just want to know how to resize text to fit the text box.
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Select the text and reduce the font size until it suits your requirements.
There is no automatic function for this.

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Publisher can do what you want.

In Word, the only automatic resizing you can get is for the text box itself:
In the Format Text Box dialog box, select "Resize AutoShape to fit text" on
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