When it comes to editing text boxes there are only three important steps you need to know Changing the Size of a Text Box To change the size of a text box, first make sure the box is selected by clicking on it. Then click one of the corners and drag. You will know you are doing this correctly if the cursor turns into a two-sided arrow. Changing the Position of a Text Box To change the position of a text box, first make sure the box is selected by clicking on it. Then hover over the outside of the box until a four-sided arrow appears. Once that appears, then click and drag the box anywhere you want. Adding a Border to a Text Box To add a border to the text box, first make sure the box is selected by clicking on it. Then go to the “Format Picture” tab at the top of the screen (this tab should be in purple). After this, click the arrow next to the “Line” button, which is located in the center of the screen. Once on this arrow screen you can pick the color you want and the weight (thickness of the line) you want. To pick the color, simply choose which color you want from the ones provided. To pick the weight of the border, or thickness, go down to the “Weights” option. Once at this option, click on it and you should be taken to another box. From this box, you should be able to choose the weight, or thickness, of the border.
If you are using Office 2011 (Mac), there is both a toolbar similar to the one pictured above, as well If you want to make an item or items in your equation smaller or larger than the surrounding items in If you don’t want the Drawing Canvas, you can change the default. Except for Word 2007/2010, click. I jus started noticing that when I save a Word doc (2011 for Mac) to a PDF, the links Any ideas why this is happening and how to fix it? I have been using a product from Iskysoft for editing PDFs and it works but it is a real pain to have to do the links there after all the changes have been made in word.