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Freeway Reference: Working with Items
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Wrapping text in a graphic box
You can make text in a graphic box wrap closely around an overlapping
graphic item using controls in the Item General panel of the Inspector
palette.
1. Select the overlapping graphic box.
2. Display the Item General panel and Dimensions panel in the
Inspector palette.
3. Specify the desired value for the gap between the text and the
overlapping box from the Wrap popup list, or enter a figure in the
field and press Return.
Text in items behind the box is placed at the specified distance away from the box. The Wrap value only applies to graphic text behind
the overlapping item.
Note: HTML items cannot be forced to wrap by an overlying graphic item. The
Wrap value only affects graphic text in graphic boxes.
Wrapping text in an HTML box
Text in an HTML box will wrap above and below any overlapping item other than a map area item. You cannot adjust the offset
between the HTML text and the item in front of it. You can make text in an HTML box wrap closely around a graphic element by
positioning it within the HTML text as an inflow item, then selecting it and choosing Left or Right from the Align popup menu in the
Dimensions panel. For more information see Applying margins on page 66.
Creating horizontal rules
Horizontal rules can be used to visually separate or organize elements or sections of a page. They can
also be used to emphasize text or titles, or simply to add to the visual impact of your page.
To create a rule with the Path tool
1. Using the Graphic Path tool, click to position a starting point for the line.
2. Click somewhere else on the page to define the finishing point. Hold down the Shift key before
positioning the end point to constrain the line horizontally. Click to position the end point and
then click again, while the cursor displays a closed circle, to end the path.
3. In the Border panel of the Item Appearance panel of the Inspector palette, set the attributes as
you wish.
Power Tip: Using a graphic path like this allows you to use the range of
effects described on pages 44.
To create a text rule
1. With the cursor flashing in an HTML or graphic text box, choose
Rule from the Insert menu.
2. To apply attributes to the rule, select it by placing the text insertion
point at the end of the previous paragraph, then hold Shift while
pressing the right cursor arrow once.
3. Using the Rule panel in the Inspector palette, set the desired
options for Align, Size, Inset, and whether the rule is solid or
shaded.
Linking and unlinking text boxes to form a chain
You can specify the way text flows from box to box by linking
individual text boxes. Moving a linked text box does not affect the
text flow, and you can link text boxes either before or after you’ve
placed text. You can link HTML text boxes, and you can link graphic
text boxes. You cannot link HTML boxes with graphic text boxes.
A graphic or CSS text box that is too small to show all the text
displays a small overflow icon in the bottom right-hand corner. Table-
positioned HTML text boxes grow in depth to accommodate the text.
Changing the shape and size of a linked box causes text to reflow
through the chain.
When text is too long
to fit into a graphic text
box, a small overflow
icon appears at the
bottom right-hand corner.
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