[mso] Word2003 Easy Way to Separate Textbox From Picture?
- From: Ray Shapp <ras45@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: mso@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 17 Dec 2007 00:02:56 -0500
To All,
In Word 2003, is there an easy way (possibly by keystrokes) to separate a text
box which I have overlaid exactly on a background picture?
The problem comes up fairly often because I have a series of rectangular
"backgrounds" upon which I overlay a rectangular text box of the same size
with the "No Fill" option selected. If the two objects haven't already been
grouped and if I want to replace one of the objects with a different similar
object, or if I want to change the properties of one object without affecting
the other, I need to select one or the other object singly. What's a good way
to separate the two identically sized objects?
Thanks for the help.
Ray Shapp
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