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Old 01-06-2022, 01:48 PM
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No you are not understanding plain english. As you will see from my upload. There is text that is TOTALY OUTSIDER of any box.


Without being totaly sarcastic. Get a magnidfying glass on my upload.


You will see (Abnd you may need glasses for this), some text at the bottom of the first page. This is samdwiched between two microsoft text boxes


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Patrick’s car -

P takes K out to go somewhere and -

B driving Rs car -

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(15)
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Patrick’s car is broken. -

B offers P to drive him and -



announces she passed test. -


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I Realy can't understand how this is so dificult to understand


Can you see the text (15) in grey. Tell me if you can't

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Old 01-06-2022, 08:35 PM
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No you are not understanding plain english. As you will see from my upload. There is text that is TOTALY OUTSIDER of any box.


Without being totaly sarcastic. Get a magnidfying glass on my upload.


You will see (Abnd you may need glasses for this), some text at the bottom of the first page. This is samdwiched between two microsoft text boxes


------------------------------------

Patrick’s car -

P takes K out to go somewhere and -

B driving Rs car -

------------------------------------
(15)
------------------------------------

Patrick’s car is broken. -

B offers P to drive him and -

announces she passed test. -


------------------------------------

I Realy can't understand how this is so dificult to understand


Can you see the text (15) in grey. Tell me if you can't

What about the (15) or the XXX?


You were saying you could not type in a shape. I certainly can. Since the color is automatic, it shows up white on the blue background.


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Old 01-07-2022, 01:20 AM
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2) I have added text around some boxes but they are grey. I can not selcet them and change font colour.


This problem still exsists and nobady has any answers to it. They claim I am refering to the text within a shape or text bosx when it clearly states this text is outside the shapes and text boxes.


(15) is grey and will always be grey, unless someone has a solution to this.
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