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I have Word 97. I was putting a flyer together using Text Boxes and ran into
a problem. When using fully justified text in a text box with fonts that are italicized or naturally have some letters that lean to the right (like "f") a small amount of text is cut off on the right side margin only. Just enough to make the right edge look weird. Maybe the rightmost 10% of a letter. With upright block fonts, there is no impact... with italicized fonts, every letter is affected. I have played with the text box margins but that only pushed the margin away from the text box edge, it had no affect on this issue, though. Any suggestions?? Thanks, Lar |
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You could put a table cell inside a text box and remove the borders from the
table cell, and then type your text into the table cell. This would keep the text sufficiently far away from the textbox border so that it doesn't appear cropped. "Larry B" wrote: I have Word 97. I was putting a flyer together using Text Boxes and ran into a problem. When using fully justified text in a text box with fonts that are italicized or naturally have some letters that lean to the right (like "f") a small amount of text is cut off on the right side margin only. Just enough to make the right edge look weird. Maybe the rightmost 10% of a letter. With upright block fonts, there is no impact... with italicized fonts, every letter is affected. I have played with the text box margins but that only pushed the margin away from the text box edge, it had no affect on this issue, though. Any suggestions?? Thanks, Lar |
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![]() "Genine" wrote in message news ![]() You could put a table cell inside a text box and remove the borders from the table cell, and then type your text into the table cell. This would keep the text sufficiently far away from the textbox border so that it doesn't appear cropped. I understand what you are saying but the proximity of the text to the text box border is not a factor. If I increase the text box internal margain it just pushes the text further into the text box, but the issue of the edge of the text being cut off is unaffected. It is just cut off further away from the border. Thanks "Larry B" wrote: I have Word 97. I was putting a flyer together using Text Boxes and ran into a problem. When using fully justified text in a text box with fonts that are italicized or naturally have some letters that lean to the right (like "f") a small amount of text is cut off on the right side margin only. Just enough to make the right edge look weird. Maybe the rightmost 10% of a letter. With upright block fonts, there is no impact... with italicized fonts, every letter is affected. I have played with the text box margins but that only pushed the margin away from the text box edge, it had no affect on this issue, though. Any suggestions?? Thanks, Lar |
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Hi! Larry,
Genine was right !! The text inside the Text-Box should be placed inside a TABLE CELL, in other words, convert the text of the box to TABLE. Then your problem is solved. I tested and found Genine method is working fine. David -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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![]() "David Mathi Raj via OfficeKB.com" wrote in message ... Hi! Larry, Genine was right !! The text inside the Text-Box should be placed inside a TABLE CELL, in other words, convert the text of the box to TABLE. Then your problem is solved. I tested and found Genine method is working fine. David -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com I tried two things. I converted it to TABLE and to FRAME. Both seemed to fix it. Now for the obvious. What are they vs a TEXT BOX?? Thanks, Larry |
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Hi Larry,
The text inside the Text-Box should be placed inside a TABLE CELL, in other words, convert the text of the box to TABLE. Then your problem is solved. I tested and found Genine method is working fine. I tried two things. I converted it to TABLE and to FRAME. Both seemed to fix it. Now for the obvious. What are they vs a TEXT BOX?? A textbox is a graphical object, located in Word's "Drawing layer". It's also part of the OFFICE drawing tools; IOW, it's not an integral part of Word. So things don't always work quite the same way :-) Cindy Meister INTER-Solutions, Switzerland http://homepage.swissonline.ch/cindymeister (last update Jun 8 2004) http://www.word.mvps.org This reply is posted in the Newsgroup; please post any follow question or reply in the newsgroup and not by e-mail :-) |
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