In article <E146F0D5-5A38-48E3-A6F3-(E-Mail Removed)>, Lgfn wrote:
> Whenever I select it again it appears that funny border that comes up by
> selected text-boxes, which makes me nervous when I DON'T want a text-box, all
> I want is a regular box, (and, for what odd reason did Microsoft make this
> feature that's not in Word or in any other Office program, is there some
> benefit of it?).
Absolutely ... it allows you to add text to pretty much any shape you like.
Just click it to select and start typing. Very handy for most types of diagrams.
In fact, why did't MS implement this same feature in Word, now that you mention it?
In Word you have to rightclick and choose Add Text.
Don't worry about the funny border. It won't show up when you print or display the
slide show.
> Thanks for you're time.
>
> "John Wilson" wrote:
>
> > ctrl shift doesnt "convert the shape to a text box" it just insets an
> > insertion point for you to enter text on the shape. (you could just type with
> > the shape selected too)
> >
> > All you need to do is click anywhere off the shape to "undo"
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> > "LGFN" wrote:
> >
> > > When I select any drawing object and accidently press ctrl+shift it converts
> > > to a text box and maked me teribly confused. I can't undo it.
>
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