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in this video you will see how to shade a box in word document as you can see i have a regular text box and i have filled a single color and multiple colors in the text box letamp;#39;s get started first click on the insert tab and you will see the option text box just click on the drop down and select the first option draw text box after drawing the text box you can now type inside the text box whatever you want and because this is not aligned properly so under the shapes format we will align it at the center and weamp;#39;ll justify the text at the center now we can feel color inside the text box so to feel the color just right click on the text box and go to the format shapes you will see this window click on the fill option and select the option solid field now under the color you can select any color of your choice for example yellow color and you can also increase or decrease the transparency of the color for example if you place this text box onto the other text box you can se