Good thought, but even that won't do any good if the objects are In Line
with Text - the list will be blank.
Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac
On 11/19/06 6:56 AM, in article
[email protected], "RajKohli"
Here I have one more good technique. In the Drawing Toolbar, here is a
button
called "Toolbar Options" used to Add / Remove button from the toolbar
(down
arrow shape), click this Button - chose Add / Remove Buttons - click
Drawings
- in the list select "Select Multiple Objects". A new button will be
added to
your drawing toolbar. Click this button and a list of all drawing
objects
available in your page will be listed. Select as you desire.
Hope this information help everyone, let us know!
:
Holding shift nd clicking on additional boxes doesn't work. Am having
to do
each on individually. Is there a setting somewhere for this?
:
Hi Boomer,
Select each of the text boxes (eg select the first, hold down the
Shift key
& select the second, and so on), then use Format|Text Box|Colors and
Lines
to apply the required color.
Cheers
--
macropod
[MVP - Microsoft Word]
How do I change the color of the fill in an existing text box? I
have
added
several comments on a TIFF image and now want to make this change
without
redoing everything. If it is possible, can it be done globally? Am
using
Word
2003.