Text boxes can be useful for drawing attention to specific text. They can also be helpful when you need to move text around in your document. Word allows you to
format
text boxes and the text within them with a variety of styles and effects.
Watch the video below to learn more about text boxes in Word.
To insert a text box:
Select the
Insert
tab, then click the
Text Box
command in the
Text
group.
A drop-down menu will appear. Select
Draw Text Box
.
Click and drag anywhere on the document to create the text box.
The insertion point will appear inside the text box. You can now type to create text inside the text box.
If you want, you can select the text and then change the
font
,
color
, and
size
by using the commands on the
Format
and
Home
tabs. To learn more about using these formatting commands, see our
Formatting Text
lesson.
Click anywhere outside the text box to return to your document.
You can also select one of the
built-in
text boxes that have predefined colors, fonts, positions, and sizes. If you choose this option, the text box will appear automatically, so you will not need to draw it.
To move a text box:
Click the
text box
you want to move.
Hover the mouse over one of the edges of the text box. The mouse will change into a
cross with arrows
.
Click and drag the text box to the desired
location
.
To resize a text box:
Click the
text box
you want to resize.
Click and drag any of the
sizing handles
on the corners or sides of the text box until it is the desired size.
Modifying text boxes
Word offers several options for changing the way text boxes appear in your document. You can change the
shape
,
style
, and
color
of text boxes or add various effects.
To change the shape style:
Choosing a
shape style
allows you to apply preset colors and effects to quickly change the appearance of your text box.
Select the text box you want to change.
On the
Format
tab, click the
More
drop-down arrow in the
Shape Styles
group.
A drop-down menu of styles will appear. Select the
style
you want to use.
The text box will appear in the selected style.
If you want to have more control over text box formatting, you can use any of the shape formatting options such as
Shape Fill
and
Shape Outline
. To learn more, see our
Shapes
lesson.
To change the text box shape:
Changing the shape of a text box can be a useful option for creating an interesting look in your document.
Select the text box you want to change. The
Format
tab will appear.
From the
Format
tab, click the
Edit Shape
command.
Hover the mouse over
Change Shape
, then select the desired
shape
from the menu that appears.