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In order to use a link in a text box you would first have to select the text box. Hyperlinks and text boxes are not really appropriate. Furthermore Word document format and html e-mail formats are very different and can create all kinds of formatting issues, when you use the document as the body of an e-mail message.
The pasted image of the text box has a fat white border around the original text box size. Looking through the forum, it seems this bug has been around since 2007 (that's 10 years!). Currently, my only workaround is to Save as Picture, then load the PNG image into an editor to crop it to the right size.
Learn how to edit a text box in Paint on Windows 7 Home Premium, including selecting, editing, and moving the text.
Kinda frustrated. Trying to add text in a special font to a .png picture. Tried to use Windows Paint (new version, Windows 11). Seems I could add a text box, in the font I wanted, but couldn't figure out how to change the COLOR of the font. It appeared as BLACK. Web searches weren't much help. Is this NOT a feature in Windows Paint?
This will place a png file on your desktop. Open it in an image editor and crop out everything except the photo and text box. If you need somewhat better quality, save the document as a PDF. Open it in Acrobat Reader, zoom to your preferred size, then use Edit>Take a Snapshot and select the image and text box on the PDF page. The image can be ...
Thanks for your answer, however, this is not a good solution. Because as soon as you click out of the text box in paint you are unable to edit it again, or move it around. Ie. you get one shot at it and then that's it. Again, the ability to re-edit a text box or move it around is a basic, rudimentary feature in ANY other photo app on any other ...
You say the pictures and text boxes are transparent. How did you make them 'transparent'? Select a text box > right click > Format Text Box> Color and lines tab > under Fill, select no color or no fill. Don't use the commands for transparency. They only are applicable when you have some fill color. Are you pictures .png files?
Yes, you can add text to images using the Paint program. Here are the steps you can follow: Open the image you want to add text to in Paint. Select the "Text" tool from the toolbar on the left side of the screen. It looks like a "T" icon. Click on the image where you want the text to appear. Type in the text you want to add.
I'm trying to insert a picture into a text box so that when the document is edited (frequently) the whole text box, with the picture and text relating to it, can be moved easily, but that the text relating to it can also be edited (so not including the text into the picture).
If you put the image in a text box by itself, then Stefan's reply is correct; you don't need the text box, as you can change the wrapping on the image alone. But if you're trying to wrap text in the text box itself around the image in the text box, then this is not possible.