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Default How do I change the default formatting of text boxes.

I want to change the default formatting of text boxes. Currently, when I draw
a box, the first letter/word starts completely outside (to the left) of the
text box. I want it to align with the box and with the other lines.
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You didn't identify your word version.

This is unusual behavior for a text box, or for an autoshape rectangle
within Word 2003 and below. Both objects act as containers and hold the
embedded text.

Normally, if text within a text box, exceeds the dimensions of the text box,
then the text does not display. The same applies to frames, autoshapes
(rectangles, circles, etc.) and table cells.

I was unable to re-create your problem using word 2003. You may be
experiencing this issue because of a corrupted Normal.dot file.

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I want to change the default formatting of text boxes. Currently, when I draw
a box, the first letter/word starts completely outside (to the left) of the
text box. I want it to align with the box and with the other lines.

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By default, the text in a text box is in the Normal style. Have you applied
a negative first-line indent (or a negative indent) to the Normal style?
Because that's what your problem description suggests.

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I want to change the default formatting of text boxes. Currently, when I

draw
a box, the first letter/word starts completely outside (to the left) of

the
text box. I want it to align with the box and with the other lines.


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Suzanne,

I tried to recreate the problem using both negative paragraph indenting, and
a negative internal left margin for the text box. The inside margin cannot be
set to a negative value.

I was able to set a paragraph negative indent, but text outside the left
margin does not display outside the text box, at least not in Office 2003.

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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

By default, the text in a text box is in the Normal style. Have you applied
a negative first-line indent (or a negative indent) to the Normal style?
Because that's what your problem description suggests.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
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"seseem" wrote in message
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I want to change the default formatting of text boxes. Currently, when I

draw
a box, the first letter/word starts completely outside (to the left) of

the
text box. I want it to align with the box and with the other lines.



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Did the OP say that it displayed outside the text box or just that it *was*
outside the text box?

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"Tom Conrad" wrote in message
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Suzanne,

I tried to recreate the problem using both negative paragraph indenting,

and
a negative internal left margin for the text box. The inside margin cannot

be
set to a negative value.

I was able to set a paragraph negative indent, but text outside the left
margin does not display outside the text box, at least not in Office 2003.

--
Tom Conrad


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

By default, the text in a text box is in the Normal style. Have you

applied
a negative first-line indent (or a negative indent) to the Normal style?
Because that's what your problem description suggests.

--
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.

"seseem" wrote in message
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I want to change the default formatting of text boxes. Currently, when

I
draw
a box, the first letter/word starts completely outside (to the left)

of
the
text box. I want it to align with the box and with the other lines.




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