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      6th Sep 2006
Hello to all, (I am a Word novice)

I am creating a Word document to outline a standard operating procedure. I
have captured a screen shot (Alt+Prnt Scrn) and pasted it into my document
(Ctrl+V).
The screen shot is a vertical toolbar and I need to enter text next to the
icons in the toolbar for descriptive purposes. Any help will be sincerely
appreciated.

Thank you.
 
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      6th Sep 2006
Right-click on the screen capture, and select Format Picture | Layout | and
Behind Text. This will allow you to add text on top of the screen capture.
Next using the Drawing toolbar (View | Toolbars | Drawing) select the icon
that has a small A with blue lines (next to the large tilted A) Click on your
picture and type the text. If you wish to remove the border, select the arrow
next to the brush on the Drawing Toolbar, and select No line. You can resize
the text boxes by clicking and dragging. Does this solve your problem?
--
Rae Drysdale


"Danny Walker" wrote:

> Hello to all, (I am a Word novice)
>
> I am creating a Word document to outline a standard operating procedure. I
> have captured a screen shot (Alt+Prnt Scrn) and pasted it into my document
> (Ctrl+V).
> The screen shot is a vertical toolbar and I need to enter text next to the
> icons in the toolbar for descriptive purposes. Any help will be sincerely
> appreciated.
>
> Thank you.

 
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      6th Sep 2006
God bless the souls of your ancestors!!!

It works great. Thank you so much Rae.

"Rae Drysdale" wrote:

> Right-click on the screen capture, and select Format Picture | Layout | and
> Behind Text. This will allow you to add text on top of the screen capture.
> Next using the Drawing toolbar (View | Toolbars | Drawing) select the icon
> that has a small A with blue lines (next to the large tilted A) Click on your
> picture and type the text. If you wish to remove the border, select the arrow
> next to the brush on the Drawing Toolbar, and select No line. You can resize
> the text boxes by clicking and dragging. Does this solve your problem?
> --
> Rae Drysdale
>
>
> "Danny Walker" wrote:
>
> > Hello to all, (I am a Word novice)
> >
> > I am creating a Word document to outline a standard operating procedure. I
> > have captured a screen shot (Alt+Prnt Scrn) and pasted it into my document
> > (Ctrl+V).
> > The screen shot is a vertical toolbar and I need to enter text next to the
> > icons in the toolbar for descriptive purposes. Any help will be sincerely
> > appreciated.
> >
> > Thank you.

 
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      6th Sep 2006
For what you're doing you may want to take a look at the AutoShapes =>
Callouts rather than using a bunch of Text Boxes.

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"Danny Walker" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> God bless the souls of your ancestors!!!
>
> It works great. Thank you so much Rae.
>
> "Rae Drysdale" wrote:
>
>> Right-click on the screen capture, and select Format Picture | Layout |
>> and
>> Behind Text. This will allow you to add text on top of the screen
>> capture.
>> Next using the Drawing toolbar (View | Toolbars | Drawing) select the
>> icon
>> that has a small A with blue lines (next to the large tilted A) Click on
>> your
>> picture and type the text. If you wish to remove the border, select the
>> arrow
>> next to the brush on the Drawing Toolbar, and select No line. You can
>> resize
>> the text boxes by clicking and dragging. Does this solve your problem?
>> --
>> Rae Drysdale
>>
>>
>> "Danny Walker" wrote:
>>
>> > Hello to all, (I am a Word novice)
>> >
>> > I am creating a Word document to outline a standard operating
>> > procedure. I
>> > have captured a screen shot (Alt+Prnt Scrn) and pasted it into my
>> > document
>> > (Ctrl+V).
>> > The screen shot is a vertical toolbar and I need to enter text next to
>> > the
>> > icons in the toolbar for descriptive purposes. Any help will be
>> > sincerely
>> > appreciated.
>> >
>> > Thank you.



 
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