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HTML Editors --- Add Text Balloons to Graphics in FrontPage 2002 & Apply Text and Graphics Formatting Multiple Times in Office XP

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<div align="justify"><p><u><b>HTML Editors</b></u> </p><p><b>Add Text Balloons to Graphics in FrontPage 2002</b> </p><p>Microsoft FrontPage 2002 provides drawing tools that can be used to create great effects on your Web site. For example, with AutoShapes you can easily put together text balloons with graphics to draw attention to important information. To create a text balloon, in Page view, click the Drawing icon on the Standard toolbar to display the Drawing toolbar. On the Drawing toolbar, click AutoShapes > Callouts and select a shape for your text balloon. Point to the area of your page where you want your text balloon to appear, and click to insert it. You can move the balloon after you create it, so don't worry about the exact position. Click the text balloon to select it, click the Fill Colour icon on the Drawing toolbar, and select the colour you want to fill the balloon with. Place the insertion point in the text area of the callout balloon, and type or paste your text.
You can apply a shadow to your text balloon to add dimension. Select your text balloon, click the Shadow Style icon on the Drawing toolbar, and select a shadow style. That's all! </p><p><img src="http://www.hashdot.com/rediff.jpg" width="510" height="383" border="0" alt="" /> </p><p><b>Apply Text and Graphics Formatting Multiple Times in Office XP</b> </p><p> Applying the same format to items in different locations in your document, drawing, worksheet, presentation, or Web page can be quite tedious. For example, you may want to apply a special font to several non-sequential words in your document. Or you may want to change solid lines to dotted lines in graphics you created with the drawing tools. However, you can double-click this button and apply the format to multiple items in Office XP instead of clicking the Format Painter button on the Standard toolbar every time you want to apply the new format.
To apply formatting to multiple items, select the item with the format you want to copy. Double-click the Format Painter button. The button stays selected. Select the text or graphic items you want to apply the new format to. When you're finished applying the format, click the Format Painter button again or press ESC. </p><p><img src="http://www.hashdot.com/xp1.jpg" width="510" height="383" border="0" alt="" /> </p></div>
 
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