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I am using Excel 2007
In earlier version of Excel, I used to create Text Box around the already existing data by selecting the area and clicking the Textbox Icon. With this process, the text box used to get automatically created. I am not able to do it in current version. Pl guide. -- Shrikant |
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In 2003 I cannot get the TextBox Icon to do what you say.
Are you thinking of something else or did you have a macro attached to the TextBox Icon? Gord Dibben MS Excel MVP On Fri, 5 Mar 2010 22:18:01 -0800, Shrikant wrote: I am using Excel 2007 In earlier version of Excel, I used to create Text Box around the already existing data by selecting the area and clicking the Textbox Icon. With this process, the text box used to get automatically created. I am not able to do it in current version. Pl guide. |
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