This tutorial introduces
you to some of the basics of using text in CorelDRAW. In this
tutorial you learn how to add both Artistic
and Paragraph text, add a drop cap,
fit text to paths and frames and link frames, in various ways.
Select a topic:
Artistic text
Paragraph text
Use Artistic text
to add single lines of text, such as titles. You can also fit
Artistic text to a path, such as the outline of an object, to
give your text interesting shapes.
Select an option:
Adding Artistic text
Fitting Artistic text to a path
Changing the orientation of text fitted to a path
You can use Artistic
text for titles, or for creating small blocks of text.
- Click the Text tool.
- Choose 48 in the Font Size list box.
- Click on the Drawing Page.
- Type "Artistic text creates great titles."
You can fit text
to paths, such as lines and outlines of objects,
with precision using the Fit Text To Path feature. Once you create
a text/path group, you can manipulate its appearance by adjusting
the text.
Select an option:
Fitting new text to a path or object
Fitting existing text to a path or object
You can easily fit
new text to a path.
- Click the Ellipse tool.
- Click in the Drawing Window and
drag. Size the ellipse to about one half the size of the Drawing Page.
- Click the Text tool.
- Move the cursor toward the object's outline.
- Click in the Drawing Window when the cursor changes to the
insertion point.
- Type "Fitting text to the outline of an object."
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You can easily fit
existing text to a path.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Using the Pick tool right-click
the Artistic text and drag over the curve object. (When the text
is on the path the cursor changes to circle
with cross hairs)
- Release the mouse button and click Fit Text To Path.
Tip
You can also click Text,
Fit Text To Path, place the arrow cursor over the path, then click
the mouse button to fit the text to the path.
To create the illusion
that a shape's outline is made up of text, right-click the No Color
button in the Color Palette to make
the outline invisible.
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Changing the placement
of Artistic text vertically changes
the amount of space between the text and the path. Changing the
placement horizontally changes the position of text along the
path. In objects with closed paths, you can place the text on
any quadrant of the object or specify the distance you want to
move the text along the path.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Select the text/path group with the Pick tool.
Make sure both the text and path are selected.
- To place the text inside the object, click the Place Text
On Other Side button.
- Choose an option from the Vertical Placement list box
to change the vertical placement of the text.
- Choose an option from the Text Placement box on
the Property Bar to place the text in a different quadrant of
the object.
- Type a value in the Distance From Path box
on the Property Bar, to change the distance between the text and
path, then press ENTER.
- Type a value for the distance in the Horizontal Offset box
on the Property Bar, to move the text horizontally along the path,
then press ENTER.
Use Paragraph text
to add large blocks of text for advertisements, brochures, and
other text-intensive projects.
You can link Paragraph text frames, add drop caps, and make bulleted
lists.
Select an option:
Adding Paragraph text
Drop caps
Linking frames
Use Paragraph text
for things like brochures which contain a lot of text.
- Click the Text tool.
- Choose 48 in the Font Size list box.
- Click top-left corner of Drawing Page
and drag the outline toward the bottom right corner.
- Type "Paragraph text creates great lists."
Drop caps mark
the beginning of chapters and sections while adding pizzazz and
polish to professional documents such as newsletters, brochures,
and books.
You can add drop caps to Paragraph text as easily as you can change
the font of text.
Select an option:
Creating drop caps
Formatting drop caps
Drop caps can only
be created using Paragraph text. When a paragraph has a drop cap,
the initial letter of the paragraph is displayed inset into the
body of the text.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Click the Paragraph text frame containing with text with the
Text tool.
- Click the Show/Hide Drop Cap button
on the Property Bar.
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You can customize
the look of a drop cap to enhance its effect.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Select the Paragraph text frame
with the Pick tool.
- Click Text menu, Format Text.
- Enter 3 in the Dropped Lines box in the Format Text dialog
box.
- Enter 0.3 in the Distance From Text box and click OK.
- Click the Text tool.
- Marquee select the "D"
in "Drop caps".
- Choose a font from the Font List list box
on the Property Bar.
Note
If you can't see the drop
cap after modifying it, try expanding the paragraph text frame
by dragging the bottom right corner down.
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Linking Paragraph text frames
together allows text to flow from one frame to another. This let's
you easily create documents with large amounts of text, such as
newsletters and brochures.
You can link frames contained
on one page or link a frame to one that's on a different page.
You can also link a Paragraph text frame to text on a path. Once
you have created a link, you can edit or delete it.
Select an option:
Linking two frames on the same page
Inserting a frame inside an object
Fitting text to a frame
Changing text flow
Linking lets you
link two frames located on any page in your drawing. This procedure
shows you how to link two frames on one page.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Select the paragraph frame containing the text with the Pick tool.
- Click the Text Flow tab at the
bottom of the frame.
- Position the cursor on the outline of the paragraph frame
to which you want to link (the cursor changes first to a page
then to a black arrow.)
- Click the frame. The link appears as a blue line that identifies
the direction of the text flow.
Note
The two frames are now
linked so that if you shrink or enlarge one frame or change the
size of the text, the amount of text in the next frame adjusts
automatically.
Tip
You can also use this procedure
to link paragraph text frames to objects and paths.
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You can add text
directly inside objects in your drawing. The object's outline
acts as a border, wrapping text automatically when you reach the
edges of an object, allowing you to apply formatting features
without having to create a text frame.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Select the ellipse with the Pick tool.
- Click the Text tool, hold down SHIFT,
then click edge of the object.
- Type "The text takes on the shape of the object."
Note
When fitting text inside
an object, the text cursor changes shape from
to
as you move over
the object.
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You can make Paragraph text
shrink or expand to fit inside the size of a frame.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Select the frame with the Pick tool.
- Click Text menu, Fit Text To Frame.
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If you modify the
design of your page, you can redirect the flow of text to suit
your needs.
Click here to open a sample file.
- Using the Pick tool, click the paragraph
frame then click the Text Flow tab
at the bottom of the frame where the link starts.
- After the cursor changes to an arrow, select the new frame,
into which you want to continue text flow, with the Pick tool.
The link appears as a blue line that identifies the direction
of text flow.
Notes
If the linked frame is
on a different page, the page number appears in a blue box next
to the paragraph frame on the originating page.
The two frames are now
linked. If you shrink or enlarge one frame or change the size
of the text, the amount of text in the next frame adjusts automatically.
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