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Maneuvering Text Blocks in Word: Adjusting Positions for CVs, Applications and More

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  • #1 10527912
    kachaaa
    Level 9  
    My question concerns writing text in Word, e.g. cv, but it can be anything else, any application, etc. I can give an example, when in the header on one side I have the surname, first name, address, etc. on the other, e.g. company name, address, etc. I mean how can I move up or down these text blocks? or, for example, that they should be at the same height, of course, for example, now when, for example, the lower text wants to move down, it puts the cursor in front of the word and gives enter, but then the higher block also goes down. Can anyone advise me, or when I want to move, for example, name, company, address down, I give the cursor in front of the first word and give enter, then the name and name goes to the side, and the rest stays and I wanted to put it down the whole block. How can you freely move given text blocks by a small distance up and down without the text dissolving. I would be very grateful. Regards
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  • #2 10528561
    paweliw
    IT specialist
    Create text box(s), remove their borders and move them freely.
  • #3 10528602
    kachaaa
    Level 9  
    How do you delete a text field? Sorry, but I'm new to Word, actually I'm learning.
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  • #4 10528613
    paweliw
    IT specialist
    Standard, Del or ppm and Cut...
    Word also has help...
  • #5 10528679
    kachaaa
    Level 9  
    i.e. if I understand correctly, should I delete a word or a specific text that I want to move /[move yes? and then what should I write it again? You also mention the help of the Word program ..
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  • #7 10529290
    kachaaa
    Level 9  
    thank you very much it helped me a lot :) I have one more question about the textbox, namely if I have some specific text, can I surround it with a textbox? and if so, how, because at the moment when I run the 'text field' option, I want to outline a given text block the frame of the text field all the text disappears, the frame remains .. I mean, do I have to draw the text field first when moving the text through the text field and only then create a text in it that I will move, or can I also frame a text field on some previously written fragment of text and move it? Please, advice
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    #8 10530405
    paweliw
    IT specialist
    The description is for Word 2007
    The text can be "surrounded" by a text box (select text->Insert ribbon->Text box->Draw text box).
    The second option is to create a text box (Ribbon Insert->Text Box->Draw Text Box or Simple Text Box ...) and enter the text in the field
    Generally if no text is selected it will insert a field to enter text, if text is selected it will be surrounded by a field.

    The textbox is the objects they have properties available via ppm->Format text field. Moreover, they can be grouped (ppm->group) and placed one above/under the other or text (ppm->Order).

    Take a look at the courses, guides, help for Word, e.g.:
    Word 2007 Help and How-To - Microsoft
    Course Microsoft Word 2007 - Computer World
  • #9 10534637
    kachaaa
    Level 9  
    Thank you very much

Topic summary

The discussion focuses on maneuvering text blocks in Microsoft Word, particularly for creating CVs and applications. Users seek guidance on how to position text elements, such as names and addresses, without disrupting their alignment. Suggestions include using text boxes to encapsulate text, allowing for free movement without affecting surrounding text. Instructions for creating and managing text boxes are provided, including how to surround existing text with a text box and the properties available for formatting. Users are encouraged to utilize Word's help resources for further assistance.
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