
Add, copy, or remove a text box in Word - Microsoft Support
Go to Insert > Text Box, and then select one of the pre-formatted text boxes in the Built-in section from the list, or select More Text Boxes from Office.com, or select Draw Text Box.
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.
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 …
Make the background of a text box invisible - Microsoft Support
Right-click the text box that you want to make invisible. If you want to change multiple text boxes, click the first text box or shape, and then press and hold SHIFT while you click the other text …
Set text direction and position in a shape or text box in Word ...
Format text in shapes or text boxes to set direction and postion, like rotating or mirroring.
Add text on top of a photo - Microsoft Support
On the Insert tab, in the Text group, click Text Box, drag to draw a text box anywhere near the picture, and then type your text. To change the font or style of the text, highlight the text, right …
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 …
Move a text box, WordArt, or shape - Microsoft Support
Move text boxes, shapes, or WordArt up or down in layers to put graphics in front or behind another graphic.
Add a fill or effect to a shape or text box - Microsoft Support
Add, delete, or change how a shape or text box looks with graditions, fills, and effects.