Wrapping type around a graphic objectYou can make type wrap around a graphic object using the Make Wrap command. You must use area type when wrapping type around a path; point type and path type do not wrap around an object. You can make one or several type containers wrap around any number of objects. Important: You cannot wrap type around an open path. To wrap type around a graphic object:
You can use an unpainted graphic boundary to control how closely type wraps around an object. A boundary is useful to wrap type around a large type container consisting of a single piece of type, such as a large initial capital letter. You can then adjust and resize the unpainted boundary using a selection tool to achieve the exact kind of text wrap you want. To separate a wrapped type container from a graphic object:
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