
For presentations and spreadsheets the geometry ( ) can be omitted. In fact, though, there is little difference between a text box and a shape with text. If false, or if the attrubute is not present, then the shape is not specifically a text box. That element has an attribute txBox, which can be either true or false. Within the element is, containing a set of non-visual properties for the shape. Every shape contains a set of non-visual properties for the canvas within the element. Text within a text box is really just a specialized shape containing text. Its placement is defined within the main drawingML specification and namespace.Īlthough the way in which the text is placed within the document varies from document type to document type, the definition of the text itself remains the same. A presentation document is not so fundamentally text-oriented, and all text within a presentation must be within a text box or shape. See Positioning within a Spreadsheet Document and Positioning within a Word Processing Document. For each of these document types, the graphical text is inserted as a drawing is inserted, in a specialized namespace covering drawingML for that document type. The text box or shape can be located and styled apart from the other text in the document. Each of these document types can also contain text of a more graphic, specialized nature, inserted into a text box or shape. Create a document and begin entering text, and the text will flow in a familiar and well-defined manner.

Wordprocessing and spreadsheet documents contain text as a fundamental characteristic of their structure.
