Wrapping text around objectsYou can wrap text around any object, including type objects, imported images, and objects you draw in Illustrator. If the wrap object is a bitmap image, Illustrator wraps the text around opaque or partially opaque pixels and ignores fully transparent pixels. Wrapping is determined by the stacking order of objects, which you can view in the Layers palette. In order for Illustrator to wrap text around an object, the wrap object must be directly above it. Illustrator will not wrap text that is above the wrap object in the stacking order or in a separate sublayer or group from the wrap object. ![]() Wrap objects (A) and wrapped text (B) To wrap text around an object:
Important: If the layer contains multiple type objects, move any that you don't want to wrap around the wrap object either into another layer or above the wrap object. ![]() Wrapped text with Invert Wrap deselected (left) compared to wrapped text with Invert Wrap selected (right) To reset wrap options for an existing wrap object:
To unwrap text from an object:
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