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Change the height of text box

Enthusiast ,
Apr 10, 2025 Apr 10, 2025

Hi,

 

To change the height of the text box, I type a number in H in Transform Panel. But the characters in the text box are also skewed.

 

Is there any way to change only the height of the text box with typing numbers in Transform Panel?

 

Hosun

 

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Community Expert , Apr 10, 2025 Apr 10, 2025

It's because you're using a Point Type Object (you clicked with the Type Tool and started typing) rather than an Area Type Object (you dragged the Type Tool to describe the area for an actual text frame). Here's how to fix it:

 

  1.  Select your text object with the black arrow Selection Tool.
  2.  Go to Type > Convert to Area Type.
  3.  Now resize the height of your type object.

 

With Point Type Objects, resizing operations are resizing the type itself. Area Type Objects, when resized, will resize the a

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Community Expert , Apr 12, 2025 Apr 12, 2025

Yes, Turn off "Scale Stroke and Effects" in Preferences > General. Alternatively, if you use the Scale Tool, you can selectively turn this on/off on a case by case basis.

 

The more you get to know the program, you will learn what the best approach is for your purposes.

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Community Expert ,
Apr 10, 2025 Apr 10, 2025

You might want to check out the real size options in the CHaracter panel (turn them on in the panel menu)
or

apply the effect > Path > Outline object

 Then turn on "Use preview bounds" in Preferences > General

Then scale

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Enthusiast ,
Apr 10, 2025 Apr 10, 2025

Thank you very much for your reply.

Let me explain the question in more detail. 


In Screenshot 1, height is 0.161 in.

When I increase it to 0.3 in, the characters are also increased (Screenshot 2).

 

By typing a number in H in Transform Panel, I want to increase only the height of the text box, leaving the characters intact.  

Is there any way?

 

Hosun

 

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Community Expert ,
Apr 10, 2025 Apr 10, 2025

It's because you're using a Point Type Object (you clicked with the Type Tool and started typing) rather than an Area Type Object (you dragged the Type Tool to describe the area for an actual text frame). Here's how to fix it:

 

  1.  Select your text object with the black arrow Selection Tool.
  2.  Go to Type > Convert to Area Type.
  3.  Now resize the height of your type object.

 

With Point Type Objects, resizing operations are resizing the type itself. Area Type Objects, when resized, will resize the area not the type inside that area.

 

 

- Author: InDesign Masterclass: Type & Tables, InDesign Masterclass: Text Techniques, ePublishing with InDesign. Consultant & Trainer: ID, IC, AI, PS, Au, PDF, #508 Accessibility
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Enthusiast ,
Apr 10, 2025 Apr 10, 2025

I converted to area type and set the numbers in the dialog box with Auto Size off.

 

When I set the numbers in Transform Panel, it didn't work. 

Thank you very much. 

I have another question. 

 

What is Auto Size in the Area Type Options dialog box?

 

Hosun

 

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Enthusiast ,
Apr 11, 2025 Apr 11, 2025

I tried to Upvote but it doesn't seem to work.

Anyway, thank you very much.

 

Hosun

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Community Expert ,
Apr 11, 2025 Apr 11, 2025
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I tried to Upvote but it doesn't seem to work.

 


By @Hosun

 

WHat did you expect when upvoting?

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Enthusiast ,
Apr 12, 2025 Apr 12, 2025

Now, it's working on Mac. It didn't work on iPhone (Screenshot 1).

 

I have another question.

 

In Screenshot 2, the weight of the rectangle border is 0.5 pt.

In Screenshot 3, it increses to 0.9046 pt, after the rectangle is enlarged.

 

Is there any way to keep 0.5 pt regardless of the change of the rectangle size?

 

Hosun

 

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Yes, Turn off "Scale Stroke and Effects" in Preferences > General. Alternatively, if you use the Scale Tool, you can selectively turn this on/off on a case by case basis.

 

The more you get to know the program, you will learn what the best approach is for your purposes.

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