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baseline, nor can you drag the bottom of the frame above the baseline or the top of the
frame below the baseline.
You can resize, rotate, or otherwise transform an inline frame. (See
Combining Objects" on page
Wrapping text around objects
You can wrap text around any object, including text frames, imported graphics, and
objects you draw in InDesign. When you apply a text wrap to an object, InDesign automat-
ically creates a boundary around the object that repels text. If the object is an imported
graphic, you can specify whether to wrap text around the image's alpha channel or its
Photoshop path. For more information on clipping paths, see
paths" on page
261.
Regardless of the type of object or the text wrap method you use, you can always
manually adjust the resulting text wrap boundary.
To set default text wrap options for all new objects, deselect all objects and then set the
following options.
To apply a text wrap to an object:
1 If necessary, choose Window > Text Wrap to display the Text Wrap palette.
2 Using the selection tool
you want the text to wrap around.
3 In the Text Wrap palette, click the button for the desired wrap shape:
Wrap Around Bounding Box
determined by the bounding box of the selected object.
Wrap Around Object Shape
boundary that is the same shape as the frame you've selected (plus or minus any offset
distances you specify). Continue to the next procedure to specify contour options.
Open the case for the first time and take
in the sights and smells of your hand-
made instrument. See the way the light
reflects off the handrubbed satin finish.
Breath in the perfume of the finest exotic
tone-woods. Then, finally, take it in your
hands and begin to play. The experience
will leave you swept away, and your life
and your music will never be the same
again. For the select few thousand indiv-
iduals across the continent who are now
playing Antons it no mystery why our
guitars look and sound so different from
the mult-itude of other instruments av-
ailable to the discerning musician and
collector. To this day, each and every
guitar, mandolin, banjo, and dulcimer
produced at Anton is afforded the same
care and attention to detail as those he
created one-by-one in the first Open the
case for the first time and take in the
sights and smells of your hand-made
instrument. See the way the light reflects
off the handrubbed satin finish. Breath
in the perfume of the finest exotic tone-
woods. Then, finally, take it into your
hands and begin to play. The experience
Wrap Around Bounding Box (left) and Wrap Around Object Shape (right)
Jump Object
keeps text from appearing in any available space to the right or left of
the frame.
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or direct-selection tool , select a frame—usually the image
creates a rectangular wrap whose width and height are
, also known as contour wrapping, creates a text wrap
Open the case for the first time and take in the sights and
smells of your hand-made instrument. See the way the light
reflects off the handrubbed satin finish. Breath in the
perfume of the finest exotic tone-woods. Then,
finally, take it into your hands and begin to
play. The experience will leave you swept
away, and your life and your music will never
be the same again. For the select few
thousand individuals across the continent
play-ing Antons it no mystery why our
guitars look and sound so different from the
multitude of other instruments available to the
discerning musician and collector. To this day,
each guitar, mandolin, banjo, and dulcimer
produced at Anton is afforded the same care
and attention to detail as those he created
one-by-one in the first Open the case for
the first time and take in the sights and
smells of your hand-made instrument.
See the way the light reflects off the
handrubbed satin finish. Breath in the
perfume of the finest exotic tone-
woods. Then, finally, take it in your
hands and begin to play the instru-
ment. The experience will leave you
swept away, and your life and your music
will never be the same again. For the select few
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