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- From: Rick_McCormack@mindlink.bc.ca (Rick McCormack)
- Subject: Re: Wrap text WITHIN a graphic: How?
- Organization: MIND LINK! - British Columbia, Canada
- Date: Tue, 15 Dec 1992 00:30:56 GMT
- Message-ID: <18519@mindlink.bc.ca>
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- PAgeMaker 3 can wrap text within a boundary box.
-
- Create the box, just as normal (RTM) at the location where the text will be
- placed.
- Fold the box over. (oh, sure!) To do this: grab the upper left corner of the
- bounding box, and drag it across the right hand edge of the bounding box,
- placing it about one-half-inch below the existing upper right corner. Repeat
- with the lower left corner, placing it about one-half-inch ABOVE the existing
- lower right corner. Pull the original lower right corner fully over to the
- left; do the same with the original upper right corner. (Note that is the
- original--as drawn-- right corners, which, by the time you do this are now
- the lower and upper left corners.)
-
- You can now shape the bounding box, and any text you type in it will conform
- to the shape you create.
-
- This procedure is outlined somewhere in the book USING PAGEMAKER: MACINTOSH
- VERSION, 2nd Edition. Published by Que, ISBN 0-88022-607-2, 1990. Oh,
- yeah--here it is, page 234.
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