Suzanne
Thanks for the reply.
I am placing a text box in forms that is an option for students to either check or leave blank on a printed form.
As I explained in my original message, the copy machine that I have at work will not print a box when using the Control Text Box object, so I have to use a text box to simulate the check box.
I saw a message from you, on Google, in a reply to a similar situation (this was from about 2 years ago) that suggested turning off word wrap in the text box properties, but this does not work in Word 2002?
Any help you can give would be appreciated.
Joe
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Why are you trying to put a text box in a table?
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"JOE" wrote in message
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I am trying to place a drawn text box inside a table cell and it does all
kinds of strange things.
This is Word 2002 SP3 running on XP Pro SP1.
I have a table with 4 columns and 6 rows. Text is entered in the cells. I
try to place a text box in a cell and first, the text in that cell jumps to
the top of the cell?. I try and copy/paste the text box and move it to
another cell and as soon as it crosses a cell border, it disappears?
I cannot use the Control object text box because the printercopy machine,
I am using at work, prints these as a question mark.
I have tried just about every combination of settings available in the
Format Text Box dialog. If I turn off Word Wrap, the text box, which is
square, turns into a rectangular box?
Any ideas?
TIA
Joe