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Well, that's the kind of suggestion I'm looking for. In Word, when I had to use it, outlines could be applied at the character level. I've never had to think about all the "hard" ways of doing it, so I appreciate this idea.

Dave


On 3/22/2013 14:36, T. R. Valentine wrote:
On 22 March 2013 16:19, Dave Liesse <dsliesse@liessefamily.net> wrote:
Thanks for the replies so far.  It occurs to me that I can be a little more
clear -- I'm just trying to do the equivalent of circling some text in a
Word document being sent to me.  This isn't for an original document.
Then why not use the Drawing toolbar to draw a rectangle (or other
shape) around the text, setting the fill to 100% transparency and the
line to the colour and weight of your choice?


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T. R. Valentine
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