Here is an easy guide to picking everything in a Word doc using Office 2019 tools:
Here is an easy guide to picking everything in a Word doc using Office 2019 tools:
I've noticed that when I press CTRL + A, only the regular text boxes get selected, but not the other ones like those inside design elements. Is there a way to pick all of them at once without using a special script or code? Please help me figure this out.
ok they moved it again. if you highlight the cells or the whole table, right click and select table properties. there is a "cell" tab and then an "options" button. click that and it has the wrap text option. good news is select it once and it stays for every new table you make. you can also use the autofit right click option if you make the cells a specific size or whatever. but wrap text will always be on once you turn it on.
Actually, the little boxes you see act like pictures and you have to fix them one by one while working with them. I don't know if there is a way to change everything all at once inside those boxes. Tables work better because they let me change things easily. Honestly, I think it's pretty hard just trying to do what you want in simple steps right now 😞
You could use templates to change how things look, then switch those styles for headers and the rest of the text. But honestly, it feels like you aren't able to get exactly what you want.
Do you have a way to put something over or around tables, similar to how you can put a box on a table?
I can't find an option to add a wrap around tables when I right-click on them.
ok they moved it again. if you highlight the cells or the whole table, right click and choose table properties. there is a cell tab and an options button. click that and it has the wrap text choice. good news is pick it once and it stays for every new table you create. you can also use the autofit right click option if you want to set specific sizes or whatever. but wrap text will always be on after you turn it on.
You have a simple text wrap option with just one checkbox to toggle on or off. There are no other choices here. This tool doesn't let you move things around like putting them behind or in front of the text. On the other hand, if you use separate text boxes, you get many different ways to arrange your content, including options for square alignment, tight spacing, through wrapping, top and bottom placement, as well as positioning it before or after the main text.
that is true. this thing isn't built for that because it doesn't handle images like photos. maybe you'll have to use text boxes if that's all you need. or maybe you can just search Google and find a plugin that makes it work the way you want.