![]() ![]() Is it to place text in a cell which automatically wraps around like a document? Or is it a separate area to place some information within? Reading your question a few times leaves me wondering just what you are looking for. Anyway being a computer genius I managed. Had to type slowly and immediately click on desired tag before it would disappear and be replaced by a non-expandable list of irrelevant tags. Oh and the website is buggy: took repeated attempts to get the “calc” and “box” tags. I’m on version 5.4.1.2 on MacOS Sierra, if that matters. I can View → Toolbars → Drawing and click on the capital T symbol: same result. ![]() The cursor remains in the shape of a box, but any text I type is just like regular text inside a cell. Now if I try to type inside the box it just disappears. I can drag the bottom-right corner to expand the box to the desired area (in 2 steps, height then width or vice versa). The cell where my cursor is now highlighted. I place the cursor at the top-left position of my desired box. I want to insert a box of text that would be of fixed width and height and would treat the text as standard paragraph, that is wrapping the words at the end of the line, nothing too fancy. First time I try this, so please forgive me if I’m overlooking the obvious. ![]()
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