Hi,
I often want to insert graphics content into my Word2000 documents, and in order to be able to control the positioning etc of my illustrations, I normally first create text boxes, into which I then insert my .gif or whatever files.
This works great, but I am very irritated by the fact that the text box default formatting (as set up on my system, at least) creates boxes with a thin black border and white, non-transparent fill.
Since I often want the boxes without any border and with the fill either set to another color or to (semi)transparent, I would like to redefine the default values.
I have tried clicking the "Set Autoshape Defaults" option which appears if I right-click on my text boxes, but to no avail.
Can some expert out there please tell me how I can change (and store to my .dot file) these text box defaults, if it is at all possible? I work on an NT 4.0 workstation with a fully patched and updated Office 2000 Professional installation.
Thanks in advance,
DrMaggie ---------
"Those who don't know the mistakes of the past won't be able to enjoy it when they make them again in the future."
— Leonard McCoy, MD (in Diane Duane's Doctor's Orders)
I often want to insert graphics content into my Word2000 documents, and in order to be able to control the positioning etc of my illustrations, I normally first create text boxes, into which I then insert my .gif or whatever files.
This works great, but I am very irritated by the fact that the text box default formatting (as set up on my system, at least) creates boxes with a thin black border and white, non-transparent fill.
Since I often want the boxes without any border and with the fill either set to another color or to (semi)transparent, I would like to redefine the default values.
I have tried clicking the "Set Autoshape Defaults" option which appears if I right-click on my text boxes, but to no avail.
Can some expert out there please tell me how I can change (and store to my .dot file) these text box defaults, if it is at all possible? I work on an NT 4.0 workstation with a fully patched and updated Office 2000 Professional installation.
Thanks in advance,
DrMaggie ---------
"Those who don't know the mistakes of the past won't be able to enjoy it when they make them again in the future."
— Leonard McCoy, MD (in Diane Duane's Doctor's Orders)