Here is a blank CDL Candy Bar Wrapper in case someone can use it... This fits the hersheys milk chocolate bar perfectly. When you paste this into word...is should be 5.25x5.5 inches and if you go to page setup and make the margins all "0" (hit
ignore when the prompt comes up saying something about "...outside printable area...") you can get two of these on a page. I lightened the picture of the ship so that you can add wording over it.
Here is how you can insert a text box so that you can type over images in Word with the picture still showing behind the lettering:
Text Box
First copy and past the image you want to use into Word.
Next, make sure that your cursor is below the image that you want to insert a text box over. (You can do this clicking on the image hitting the right arrow key on your keyboard, then hit return.)
Then look for the tab at the top of word that says "insert".
Scroll down and click on "text box".
A big box will show up on the screen below your image that says text box...ignore this box but look for your mouse that will show up as a +. Move the +/mouse to where you want your text box to go then left click and drag the mouse to make the size box you want for the area you want the wording to go.
Then go back up to the top of word and click on "format".
Then click on "text box".
Look for the tab that says "colors and lines".
In the fill section make sure the color box says "no color"
In the line section make sure the color says "no line".
Then the background will show through/behind whatever text you type in the box and there won't be a line around the text box.
Then you can type whatever you want inside the box by clicking inside the box and choosing font and size.
Once you start typing a word...if part of your letters aren't showing up...make the box bigger.
If the box isn't the right size you can drag the corners and sides to make it the right size.
Thanks for attempting it one more time...I'm hoping to get these instructions perfect so that anyone can do it.
If you like the Walt Disney Font...here is how to download it:
Go online to
www.dafont.com
Search, find and open a font called Waltograph
Click on the Download button
Then click on Open
Next you will need to unzip the file. In most computers, a screen will pop up with a box on the left that says folder tasks and in the box right click on extract files Follow the prompts by clicking next and finish making sure that the final box has a check mark next to show files
A new box will pop up. In this box, copy Waltograph42 and WaltographUI. Do this by holding down your control button on the bottom left corner of your keyboard and right click each file. Then on the top of the screen click on edit and in the drop down box click on copy.
Next right click on your computers Start button
Then right click on Settings
Then right click Control Panel
Then open the file that says Fonts
At the top of the font screen right click on Edit and then in the drop down menu right click on Paste