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Hi,
I have Excel 2002 and when i create autoshapes and enter the text in them i
cannot see them. I can only see that shape and colour in it. I see the text
types in it when i select that object. Plz assist me how can I see the text
in that box or object.
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Make sure that the font color is not the same as the fill color.

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Hi,
I have Excel 2002 and when i create autoshapes and enter the text in them i
cannot see them. I can only see that shape and colour in it. I see the text
types in it when i select that object. Plz assist me how can I see the text
in that box or object.

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Hi Michael,
I have checked the font color it is different than the fill color.

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Make sure that the font color is not the same as the fill color.

"Gaurav" wrote:

Hi,
I have Excel 2002 and when i create autoshapes and enter the text in them i
cannot see them. I can only see that shape and colour in it. I see the text
types in it when i select that object. Plz assist me how can I see the text
in that box or object.

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