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Old April 26th, 2004, 04:47 PM
Klaus Linke
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Default More alternatives to text boxes.

Hi David,

You might also check out framed styles. You can set their height to
"Exactly xx", and changing the style (borders, space before/after ...) will
instantly change all boxes.

One drawback is that Word puts consecutive paragraphs in some framed style
in the same frame/box. So you may need to use empty non-framed paragraphs
"between" the boxes, which isn't terribly nice.

Greetings,
Klaus



"David Young" wrote:
I have just tried to post this in reply to an earlier post
but there was a transport error.

I need to put text into boxes but:
The text box function requires manually placing what will
end up being hundreds of boxes all with the same
properties, with no option to change them en masse if I
change my mind later about borders, background pictures
etc.

Auto text does not seem to be able to offer any more than
just creating a template which I can use later on but
which still involves manual placing.

Tables do not result in individual boxes separated by
white space (where I need to cut the paper to create
individual boxes). Also, tables automatically resize when
too much text is put in them. I need all my boxes to be
of uniform size.

Is there a way to do this so that, after I have typed all
the contents of the boxes, I could get MS Word 2000 to
change all the properties automatically if I were not
happy with the result?