ID: Q36402
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One of the following procedures can be used to create check boxes.
1. Select a standard TrueType font such as Arial, Times New Roman, or
Courier New. (Some other nondecorative fonts will also work, but you
will need to test each.)
2. Type in the ANSI character code for a check box by pressing and holding
down the ALT key and typing the proper number-pad keys in sequence. ANSI
codes that will produce an empty check box are:
ALT + 0141
ALT + 0142
ALT + 0143
ALT + 0157
1. From the Insert menu, select Symbol.
2. From the Symbols From list, select Wingdings.
3. Select the appropriate box, and the chosen symbol will be inserted at
the insertion point position in the document.
1. From the Insert menu, choose Frame.
2. Click and drag your mouse pointer to create and size a blank frame. The
border is automatically formatted for you.
3. To change the border, select the frame and choose Border from the Format
border.
1. From the Insert menu, choose Picture and select New Picture.
2. Click the picture to select it.
3. Make the box smaller by dragging the frame's sizing handles.
4. The new graphic will have a single frame. To change the frame
or to make the box thicker, choose Picture from the Format menu.
Rather than re-creating a check box each time you need it, you can create
check boxes quickly by making the check box a glossary entry and pasting it
into text.
KBCategory: kbother KBSubcategory: Additional query words: winword 1.x 2.0 2.0a word6 2.0a-CD 2.0b 2.0c 6.0 6.0a 6.0c winword2
Version : 1.x 2.x 6.0 6.0a 6.0c
Platform : WINDOWS
Last Reviewed: July 30, 1997