Text box is a box within your document that you can enter text into. The text within the box will have its own formatting separate from the rest of your document. You can move the textbox around the page without dirupting the contents. Wordart is essentially an image made from text that has special effects on the text itself such as coloring, shading, arching.
To give facts beyond the text.
The word or phrase entered into a search engine text box is the search term. It can be different depending on what is being searched.
First enter the Submission page. There will be an area to upload your deviation in the middle of the page. There are two buttons, Add File and Add Text beneath the box. Click on Add Text and place your literature in the text box which appears.
Search for upside down text on Google or use the website listed below (see link titled Flip Text). If you use the website listed below, in the top box on that website type the text you want flipped, and in the bottom box the upside down text will appear as you type. You can then copy + paste the upside down text (from the bottom box) wherever you want (into Word, Facebook, Twitter, Bebo, MySpace, etc)
complete the text use the correct form of the verbs in the box
You don't type text into the document and apply WordArt to it. WordArt is a form of graphic rather than text. You would type the text into the WordArt box and the choose the format you want.
To create mirrored text with WordArt, follow these steps: # On the Drawing toolbar, click Insert WordArt. # In the WordArt Gallery, select the WordArt style that is closest to the effect that you want to use, and then click OK. # In the Edit WordArt Text dialog box, type the text that you want. # Click OK. # Use the tools on the Drawing and WordArt toolbars to format the text the way that you want. # On the Drawing toolbar, click Draw, point to Rotate Or Flip, and then click Flip Horizontal. You will see a mirror image of your text.
A label is used to display text to provide information or context to the user, while a text box is an input field where the user can enter text or data. Labels typically do not allow user input, while text boxes are interactive and allow users to enter or edit text.
the difference is...
JTextField is a one-line text box, while JTextArea can be set to span multiple lines of input.
When creating labels, you can only create labels in your documents. With text boxes, you can create the box and text can immediately follow the text box.
There is no difference at all.
It is Text Box or Text Boxes :)
Depending on what sort of rotation you're after, you've got 2 possible options. # Write your words in a text box Select the text box Click the 'format' button, then 'text direction' (you may have to scroll down to find this option). You get the choice of rotating 90 degrees either clockwise or counterclockwise. For more fancy rotations, including having the text going down the page, or to change the shape etc of text, use WordArt - to find it you need to have the drawing toolbar visible. Click on 'view' then hover your mouse over 'toolbars' In the drop-down list that appears, check the box for 'drawing' WordArt appears on the drawing toolbar as a blue capital 'A' which is slightly tilted When you click it, a box appears with some text options Choose any one, then another box will appear for you to write your text in; click OK when you've finished Reselect the text box, & a toolbar appears; the 3rd option from the right is for vertical text. There are loads of other things you can do in WordArt, but they're a bit difficult to explain in a message. I suggest you use Office help - you may even find your way to a tutorial. Oh yeh, all of the above is using M$ Word 2003, but I'd imagine would be vaguely similar on other versions; I still miss my old M$ Publisher ('95) which allowed you to be far more creative!
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