Word 2003. I want to put text over an inserted picture without a white surround.
R R.Jake Jan 19, 2006 #1 Word 2003. I want to put text over an inserted picture without a white surround.
G garfield-n-odie Jan 19, 2006 #2 Right-click on an edge of the text box, and left-click on Format Text Box | Colors and Lines tab | Fill Color: None | Line Color: None | OK.
Right-click on an edge of the text box, and left-click on Format Text Box | Colors and Lines tab | Fill Color: None | Line Color: None | OK.
R R.Jake Jan 19, 2006 #3 Great. Just what I wanted, many thanks. garfield-n-odie said: Right-click on an edge of the text box, and left-click on Format Text Box | Colors and Lines tab | Fill Color: None | Line Color: None | OK. Click to expand...
Great. Just what I wanted, many thanks. garfield-n-odie said: Right-click on an edge of the text box, and left-click on Format Text Box | Colors and Lines tab | Fill Color: None | Line Color: None | OK. Click to expand...
K kye84 Apr 30, 2009 #4 I'm using a really really old version of Word. When i set the text box to no fill i still can't see through it. Any ideas??
I'm using a really really old version of Word. When i set the text box to no fill i still can't see through it. Any ideas??