
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).
Add, copy, or delete a text box - Microsoft Support
How to add, copy, or delete text boxes in documents,spreadsheets, or presentations.
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.
Create columns of text in a text box or shape - Microsoft Support
Split your text into even columns by changing the text box format. No need to create a table or create separate boxes and line them up.
Ways to customize a text box - Microsoft Support
To open the dialog box, on the form template, double-click the text box whose properties you want to change. The following table describes some of the ways in which you can customize a text box and …
Connect text boxes - Microsoft Support
Click Home > Draw Text Box, and drag the cross shaped cursor to draw a box where you want text. Click in the text box you want as the first text box in the story.
Insert a text box - Microsoft Support
By default, when you insert a text box on your form template, InfoPath adds a single-line text box. If you want the text box to display multiple lines of text instead, you can enable paragraph breaks or text …
Add a text box control to a form or report - Microsoft Support
The changes that you make in the text box will be reflected in the underlying table. A quick way to create a bound text box is by dragging a field from the Field List pane onto your form or report.
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 controls …
Add or remove a border on a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic
Select the text box or shape border. If you want to change multiple text boxes or shapes, click the first text box or shape, and then press and hold Ctrl while you click the other text boxes or shapes.
Add a label or text box to a worksheet - Microsoft Support
Add a label and text box to an Excel worksheet. Labels identify a control and its purpose, text boxes let you enter or view data.