![]() In Normal view, when the green resizing handles are displayed, move the I-beam (or pointer) over any handle. Release the mouse button when the text box is in the desired position.An empty dashed-line box shows where your text box will be placed. When the four-headed arrow appears, click and drag to move the text box.Notice how it changes shape, becoming a four-headed arrow (or a similar shape depending on the operating system and user’s settings). Move the I-beam (or pointer) over the gray border.The text box is now in edit mode, with a gray border and green resizing handles. Click when the pointer becomes an I-beam.In Normal view, notice how the pointer changes from an arrow to an I-beam as you move it over the text in a text box. ![]() Note that when editing the contents, the text is displayed horizontally. This choice is available only when Asian languages are enabled in Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages.Ĭlick on the button in the drawing toolbar to create a vertical text box. In addition to the normal text boxes where text is horizontally aligned, it is possible to insert text boxes where the text is aligned vertically.
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