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We use a fairly standard "cloud" technique to highlight changes in our technical drawings. In Acrobat it is easy to create exactly the right thing; I have attached an example jpg here. However, the closest thing I can get in Word is a starburst, which isn't what we want. Does anyone know how to get an autoshape-like cloud in Word? We need it to be transparent and resizeable. Thanks for any help - |
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