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  1. Add, copy, or remove a text box in Word - Microsoft Support

    Go to Insert > Text Box and then select either Draw Text Box (where the text aligns horizontally on the page) or Vertical Text Box (where the text aligns vertically on the page).

  2. Create a form in Word that users can complete or print

    In Word, you can create a form that others can fill out and save or print. To do this, you will start with baseline content in a document, potentially via a form template. Then you can add content …

  3. Add, copy, or delete a text box - Microsoft Support

    On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box. In the worksheet, click and drag to draw the text box the size that you want. To add text, click inside the box and type or paste your text.

  4. Video: Add, resize, and format text boxes - Microsoft Support

    Add, resize, move, and format text boxes the way you want, and copy or delete them.

  5. Add a border to some text in Word - Microsoft Support

    You can add a border to an individual word, a line of text, or an entire paragraph. You can make borders as plain or fancy as you want. Add a border to selected text Select a word, line, or …

  6. Add and edit text - Microsoft Support

    Quickly learn to add or replace text, or format and copy that formatting to other places in your doucments.

  7. Move a text box, WordArt, or shape - Microsoft Support

    Move text boxes, shapes, or WordArt up or down in layers to put graphics in front or behind another graphic.

  8. Insert an object in Word or Outlook - Microsoft Support

    Depending on the version of Word or Outlook you're using, you can insert a variety of objects (such as PDF files, Excel charts or worksheets, or PowerPoint presentations) into a Word …

  9. Add or remove borders for text boxes, pictures, and shapes

    Here’s how to add a line, pattern, or custom border to a text box, picture, and other objects in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel for Mac.

  10. Add text on top of a photo - Microsoft Support

    You can use either a text box or WordArt to add text on top of a photo in Word, Outlook, PowerPoint, or Excel.

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