[softwarelist] Re: Text frames on top of picture frames
- From: Clive Bonsall <cbonsall@xxxxxxx>
- To: davidpilling@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 05 May 2008 13:57:32 +0100
David Pilling wrote:
In message <4f9a60cc0elouie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Louie
<louie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes
These will all work, but you may find that it's because the frames for
your
photos (or something else) are 'invading' the space of the text frame.
For
instance, if you have one of your photo frames overlapping the text
frame,
you need to turn the 'text flow' to 'none'. This will mean that the
picture
does not cause text to wrap around it, and the text in the text frame
will
be left where you put it.
Did that actually make the blind bit of sense?!
Quite right. If you don't want frames to move text in other frames then
it is a good idea to set text flow to 'none'.
True. I believe I did that, but it didn't solve the problem ...
switching off "lock to grid" did.
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These will all work, but you may find that it's because the frames for your photos (or something else) are 'invading' the space of the text frame. For instance, if you have one of your photo frames overlapping the text frame, you need to turn the 'text flow' to 'none'. This will mean that the picture does not cause text to wrap around it, and the text in the text frame willbe left where you put it. Did that actually make the blind bit of sense?!
Quite right. If you don't want frames to move text in other frames then it is a good idea to set text flow to 'none'.
- [softwarelist] Re: Text frames on top of picture frames
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