MACROMEDIA FREEHAND 10-USING FREEHAND Use Manual page 369

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Adjust Baseline shift to move the inline graphic below (negative value) or above
(positive value) the baseline of the surrounding text. Initial caps are even with
the baseline of the first line of text.
To adjust a text wrap, in the Text Character inspector, choose Edit from the
Effects menu, and enter values in the Run Around Selection dialog box; for
more information, see "Working with inline graphics" on page 367.
Text wraps flush with the graphic's left edge and leaves a slight space at the
right edge of the inline graphic's bounding box.
FreeHand comes with six built-in effects, including drop shadows, highlights,
strikethroughs, underlines, outlines, and zoom effects. You can set options for all
of the effects except Drop Shadow. You can also search for occurrences of a text
effect in a document.
Applying effects can slow redraw speed as you work with documents. You can set
options to offset this effect when editing.
Using the Pointer tool, select text or one or more text blocks.
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Choose Window > Inspectors > Text and click the Character button to display
2
the Text Character inspector.
In the Text Character inspector, choose an effect from the pop-up menu.
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Note:
Use the Text tool to select text to which the effect has been applied.
1
Do one of the following:
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Choose Edit from the Effects menu in the Text Character inspector.
Choose Text > Effect, and choose the effect from the submenu.
A dialog box appears for the effect you have chosen.
Set effect options as described in the following procedures.
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