There are four data types: Text, Date, NumberĀ and Yes or No. Each custom document property must be assigned a name, a data type and a value. You can add as many custom document properties as you wish. Word documents do not contain any custom document properties by default. Such properties are called custom document properties. In addition to the standard properties, you can add Word document properties yourself. file size, when the document was last saved or printed. Title, Author, Keywords and Comments) whereas others store statistics data that is updated automatically by Word and that cannot be edited, e.g. You can edit the value of some of the standard properties (e.g. The standard properties have fixed names that you cannot change. These properties are used to store certain types of metadata about your document.
Click the Fill and Line icon (it looks like a spilling paint bucket).Word displays the Format Shape pane at the right side of the screen. Choose Format Shape from the Context menu.In Word 2013 or a later version, the steps are even more different: Choose Wrap Text option and then choose In Front of Text.Again right-click the text box to display the Context menu.Either choose No Line or use the Transparency slider to adjust how transparent you want the line to be.The Line Color options of the Format Shape dialog box. At the left side of the dialog box click Line Color.You can also make it fully transparent by clicking the No Fill radio button.) (If you want the Text Box to be fully transparent, slide the control all the way to 100%. Use the Transparency slider to adjust how transparent you want the Text Box to be.The Fill options of the Format Shape dialog box. At the left side of the dialog box click Fill.
Word displays the Format Shape dialog box. In Word 2010 the steps are a bit different:
Make sure the wrapping style is set to In Front of Text.The Layout tab of the Format Text Box dialog box. If you want the text box to be fully transparent, use the Color setting in the Fill area to choose No Fill.Click the Semitransparent check box if you want a "ghost image" of what is behind the text box to show through.The Colors and Lines tab of the Format Text Box dialog box. Make sure the Colors and Lines tab is selected.Word displays the Format Text Box dialog box. Choose Format Text Box from the Context menu.If you are using Word 2007, follow these steps to control the transparency: How you accomplish this depends on the version of Word you are using. There are two ways you can handle this: you can either make the text box partially transparent or make it fully transparent. There may be times when you want the text box to be transparent, meaning that whatever is behind the text box shows through. These can be used to create special document elements, such as sidebars or boxed text. Word allows you to create text boxes in your document.