
Add, copy, or remove a text box in Word - Microsoft Support
Select the border of the text box that you want to delete, and then press DELETE. Make sure that the pointer is on the border of the text box and not inside the text box.
Add, copy, or delete a text box - Microsoft Support
To position the text box, click it, and then when the pointer becomes crossed arrows (), drag the text box to a new location. You can also change or remove a border from a text box or shape.
Add or remove a border on a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic
Shape Outline lets you choose the color, thickness, or style of the outside border of a text box, shape, or SmartArt graphic. By setting the border to No Outline, you remove the border altogether.
Add or remove borders for text boxes, pictures, and shapes
Here's how to add a line, pattern, or custom border to a text box, picture, and other objects in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel for Mac. Note: If you didn't add the border to the shape, text box, picture, or …
Make the background of a text box invisible - Microsoft Support
Right-click the text box that you want to make invisible. If you want to change multiple text boxes, click the first text box or shape, and then press and hold SHIFT while you click the other text boxes.
Delete a row, column, or cell from a table - Microsoft Support
Use the right-click menus to delete cells, columns, or rows in a document table.
Insert, delete, or change a comment - Microsoft Support
Or click the comment and on the Review tab, click New Comment. Type your reply. Delete a comment On the Review tab, in the Comments section, click Next to select a comment. On the Review tab, …
Delete a SmartArt graphic or a shape in a SmartArt graphic
If you've added pictures or clip art to your SmartArt graphic, you can remove them by changing the Fill setting for the shape that contains the picture or clip art.
Add or remove shading in a table - Microsoft Support
Apply pictures, gradients, colors, or textures on all or part of a table, or remove unwanted shading.
Use the Selection pane to manage objects in documents
You can use the Selection pane to manage objects in your document: re-order them, show or hide them, and group or ungroup them. Tip: In Word, you might want to set the location of objects within a …