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Hello there,
Currently I am using MS Office Word 2003 (11.6568.6568) SP2. For a while I have attempted to do this in Word however it seems not to work although using a desk top publications such as CorelDraw this can be made quite easily. In a document I create a table containing 5-rows and 7-columns. It is to be something like a calendar where each cell from the second to the forth row will represent a date and I place in those cells small information about what is to happen on that day. The first row obviously being a heading for each day. The table format I am using is "web 3". In each cell from the second to forth row I would like to add two things. The first as a background is the date as an inserted text box and the second is the standard information set to be directly in the middle of the cell, centred. The illusion I wish to protrude is a calendar where each cell is showing a faded background date (Arial Size 72 25% Black) with what is happening on that date set in standard type (Times New Roman Size 12 100% Black) Wanting to create the background date I attempted to insert a horizontal Text Box and make the size close to the size of the cell. In the text box shows an individual number "09" in Arial to the Size-72 and 25% grey. The text box format was then set to go behind the text and now it looks like the calendar is taking shape however the usual problem appears. The cell alignment is normally ser to centred both vertically and horizontally. Once the text box is inserted into the cell and into the background, the standard text is then moved to the top of the cell, centred. I thought that this is a small bug but as I type in the information, I see the background is also moving down along with the text. I tried locking down the anchor and other settings but it is still the same thing is happening. I would have thought that setting it to "behind the text" would do the trick but it looks like I am in trouble. I can do this in CorelDraw but it is to clinical and I prefer if I can do it in Word so if someone out there has a solution to this, please advise me and I would be very much grateful. Thanks in advance. Kindest regards |
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How about trying a different approach. Insert a text box (No Line, No Fill)
in front of the table. In the text box, insert a table that exactly matches the calendar table. Put your "watermark" numbers in the table cells. Then send the text box Behind Text. This works for me. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Windows XP user" wrote in message ... Hello there, Currently I am using MS Office Word 2003 (11.6568.6568) SP2. For a while I have attempted to do this in Word however it seems not to work although using a desk top publications such as CorelDraw this can be made quite easily. In a document I create a table containing 5-rows and 7-columns. It is to be something like a calendar where each cell from the second to the forth row will represent a date and I place in those cells small information about what is to happen on that day. The first row obviously being a heading for each day. The table format I am using is "web 3". In each cell from the second to forth row I would like to add two things. The first as a background is the date as an inserted text box and the second is the standard information set to be directly in the middle of the cell, centred. The illusion I wish to protrude is a calendar where each cell is showing a faded background date (Arial Size 72 25% Black) with what is happening on that date set in standard type (Times New Roman Size 12 100% Black) Wanting to create the background date I attempted to insert a horizontal Text Box and make the size close to the size of the cell. In the text box shows an individual number "09" in Arial to the Size-72 and 25% grey. The text box format was then set to go behind the text and now it looks like the calendar is taking shape however the usual problem appears. The cell alignment is normally ser to centred both vertically and horizontally. Once the text box is inserted into the cell and into the background, the standard text is then moved to the top of the cell, centred. I thought that this is a small bug but as I type in the information, I see the background is also moving down along with the text. I tried locking down the anchor and other settings but it is still the same thing is happening. I would have thought that setting it to "behind the text" would do the trick but it looks like I am in trouble. I can do this in CorelDraw but it is to clinical and I prefer if I can do it in Word so if someone out there has a solution to this, please advise me and I would be very much grateful. Thanks in advance. Kindest regards |
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
... How about trying a different approach. Insert a text box (No Line, No Fill) in front of the table. In the text box, insert a table that exactly matches the calendar table. Put your "watermark" numbers in the table cells. Then send the text box Behind Text. This works for me. Thank you Suzanne. It is a step in the right direction because I manage to get the two in the cell however this little bug still evades me as that the centre is not correct because of the relationship between the text box and the text in the cells. I guess that MS never anticipated background text overlapping the current text. That is the difference between desktop publishers and word processors. It is a step in the right direction and I am happy with that. Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Windows XP user" wrote in message ... Hello there, Currently I am using MS Office Word 2003 (11.6568.6568) SP2. For a while I have attempted to do this in Word however it seems not to work although using a desk top publications such as CorelDraw this can be made quite easily. In a document I create a table containing 5-rows and 7-columns. It is to be something like a calendar where each cell from the second to the forth row will represent a date and I place in those cells small information about what is to happen on that day. The first row obviously being a heading for each day. The table format I am using is "web 3". In each cell from the second to forth row I would like to add two things. The first as a background is the date as an inserted text box and the second is the standard information set to be directly in the middle of the cell, centred. The illusion I wish to protrude is a calendar where each cell is showing a faded background date (Arial Size 72 25% Black) with what is happening on that date set in standard type (Times New Roman Size 12 100% Black) Wanting to create the background date I attempted to insert a horizontal Text Box and make the size close to the size of the cell. In the text box shows an individual number "09" in Arial to the Size-72 and 25% grey. The text box format was then set to go behind the text and now it looks like the calendar is taking shape however the usual problem appears. The cell alignment is normally ser to centred both vertically and horizontally. Once the text box is inserted into the cell and into the background, the standard text is then moved to the top of the cell, centred. I thought that this is a small bug but as I type in the information, I see the background is also moving down along with the text. I tried locking down the anchor and other settings but it is still the same thing is happening. I would have thought that setting it to "behind the text" would do the trick but it looks like I am in trouble. I can do this in CorelDraw but it is to clinical and I prefer if I can do it in Word so if someone out there has a solution to this, please advise me and I would be very much grateful. Thanks in advance. Kindest regards |
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In my experiment, the cells in the background table and the cells in the
foreground table were exactly aligned and everything centered properly. When you inserted your text box did you set the internal margins to 0"? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Windows XP user" wrote in message ... "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message ... How about trying a different approach. Insert a text box (No Line, No Fill) in front of the table. In the text box, insert a table that exactly matches the calendar table. Put your "watermark" numbers in the table cells. Then send the text box Behind Text. This works for me. Thank you Suzanne. It is a step in the right direction because I manage to get the two in the cell however this little bug still evades me as that the centre is not correct because of the relationship between the text box and the text in the cells. I guess that MS never anticipated background text overlapping the current text. That is the difference between desktop publishers and word processors. It is a step in the right direction and I am happy with that. Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Windows XP user" wrote in message ... Hello there, Currently I am using MS Office Word 2003 (11.6568.6568) SP2. For a while I have attempted to do this in Word however it seems not to work although using a desk top publications such as CorelDraw this can be made quite easily. In a document I create a table containing 5-rows and 7-columns. It is to be something like a calendar where each cell from the second to the forth row will represent a date and I place in those cells small information about what is to happen on that day. The first row obviously being a heading for each day. The table format I am using is "web 3". In each cell from the second to forth row I would like to add two things. The first as a background is the date as an inserted text box and the second is the standard information set to be directly in the middle of the cell, centred. The illusion I wish to protrude is a calendar where each cell is showing a faded background date (Arial Size 72 25% Black) with what is happening on that date set in standard type (Times New Roman Size 12 100% Black) Wanting to create the background date I attempted to insert a horizontal Text Box and make the size close to the size of the cell. In the text box shows an individual number "09" in Arial to the Size-72 and 25% grey. The text box format was then set to go behind the text and now it looks like the calendar is taking shape however the usual problem appears. The cell alignment is normally ser to centred both vertically and horizontally. Once the text box is inserted into the cell and into the background, the standard text is then moved to the top of the cell, centred. I thought that this is a small bug but as I type in the information, I see the background is also moving down along with the text. I tried locking down the anchor and other settings but it is still the same thing is happening. I would have thought that setting it to "behind the text" would do the trick but it looks like I am in trouble. I can do this in CorelDraw but it is to clinical and I prefer if I can do it in Word so if someone out there has a solution to this, please advise me and I would be very much grateful. Thanks in advance. Kindest regards |
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