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hi and in todays microsoft word tutorial im going to be showing you how to create this portrait id card in word ive already showed you how to create a landscape id card and ill link that video in the description below but today this is what we will be creating so as you can see ive just opened a default document so the first thing we need to do is to decide on the dimensions of our id card so we go to the insert tab and you can either use a rectangular shape or you can go along and use a text box today im going to use a text box so im going to click on the drop down and select draw text box then all im going to do is click and drag once ive done that and my text box is selected then this tab will appear at the top now this ribbon will show you all the tools that youll need for your text box if you go along to this section here this will tell you your width and height of your text box and you can adjust these sometimes by default this box is checked which means that this aspec