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Is there anyway to associate an arrow to a textbox, such that when you move the textbox to another area of the Word document, the arrow automatically follows the textbox, adjusting its length and direction?
I can snap an arrow to the textbox object, but have had no luck "linking" the two. When I move the textbox, the arrow stays exactly where it was originally placed. Any help would be greatly appreciated! |
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Perhaps you should be using a callout, rather than an arrow and textbox?
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