I want to superimpose a "NO" symbol (circle with slash) on top of.

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Cindy M -WordMVP-

You need to compose a complete question, and not just type
something in the subject line (that's been cut off). Please
include the version of Word that you're using.

Cindy Meister
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Edie

Grussi, Cindy! Thanks for your response --

How do I superimpose a "NO" symbol (circle with slash) on top of some text?
We have Microsoft Office Word 2003 as part of the Microsoft Office
Professional
Edition 2003.
 
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Greg Maxey

Eddie,

View>Toolbars>Drawing. On the drawing toolbar click AutoShapes>Basic
shapes. There you will find the symbol. Draw it over your text then right
click>format autoshape to format and anchor it to your liking.
 

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