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Conversion to Frames in Word 2003
Name: Anku Date: August 16, 2004 at 14:46:18 Pacific OS: 2000 Professional CPU/Ram: Celeron, 64MB
Comment:
Hi all,
I am getting desperate! I have been trying to convert some of my text boxes to frames because I put a caption in them. One worked ok. With two the bottom border was missing and in the case of three others, Word didn't let me convert the text boxes in the first place. ;-(
I checked "help", and it said that the text box must be removed from the canvas. I tried but nothing happened. And I think in case of the three that I was unable to convert I had removed the drawing canvas.
Can anyone help and tell me what I need to do to get some nice straight forward frames???? I need to hand in this piece of work soon and the formatting drives me crazy!!!!
Name: rayok Date: August 18, 2004 at 13:05:46 Pacific
Reply:
Why do you need to convert to frames, what is it that a text box can't do that a frame can?. Text boxes replaced frames. If you want to produce free floating captions use word art
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