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Sometimes, you may want to add text to a specific location on the page but your layout wonamp;#39;t allow it. Putting the text inside a text box will give you the freedom to move it wherever you want. To create a text box, go to the Insert tab then click Text Box. There are several built-in options to choose from but you could always go with the plain text box and add formatting yourself. To do this, click Draw Text Box then click and drag roughly where you want your text box to go. Now you can type whatever you want. Whenever you create a textbox, the Format tab will appear which gives you various options to change the overall appearance of the text box, as well as the formatting for the text inside. You can use these options, along with the formatting options on the Home tab, to get the text to look exactly the way you want. In this example Iamp;#39;m going to make several different changes. Weamp;#39;ll start by clicking the edge of the text box to select it, then aligning the te