Monday, December 8, 2008

The difference between a text box and a frame - Word - Microsoft Office Online

The difference between a text box and a frame - Word - Microsoft Office Online: "The difference between a text box and a frame
Applies to: Microsoft Office Word 2003

Text boxes and frames are both containers for text that can be positioned on a page and sized.

If you are familiar with earlier versions of Microsoft Word, you used frames when you wanted to wrap text around a graphic. Now, you wrap text around a graphic of any size or shape without first inserting it in a text box or frame.

However, you must use a frame instead of a text box when you want to position text or graphics that contain certain items.

Use a text box when you want to do any of the following:

Use frames when your text or graphics contain the following:

When you open a document that contains frames from a previous version of Word, Word keeps the frames. When you select a frame, the Frame command appears on the Format menu.

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