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How do I wrap the bottom objects text around the red lines?

Enthusiast ,
Nov 13, 2022 Nov 13, 2022

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For some reason the text wrapping doesn't work.

The text of the bottom object should wrap around the edges of the top object.

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Community Expert , Nov 13, 2022 Nov 13, 2022

Thank you for the file.

 

But you are wrong. Please select only the text frame and open the text frame options. Ingnore Text Wrap is checked on! Uncheck it and that's all.

 

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Community Expert , Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

Hey Chris:

 

I'm on a short class break and while this is not the answer, it may point us in the right direction...

 

With the three other frames in place, my results are inconsistent. Some times it works, sometimes the text turns white so I can't see it until I remove the black frame. When I removed the other three frames, you can see that the back one sill has Ignore Text Wrap enabled in the file you delivered. Disabling it and adding text wrap to the top frame works exactly as expected. It's

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Community Expert , Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

Hello
thank you very much for your sample file.

I can tell you what you have done. In return, can you please tell me why you did it?
😉

 

The text frame again has the option: ignore text wrap switched on. Why?

text_wrap_error_00.png

 

If the option is switched off, the text "disappears" completely.

text_wrap_error_01.png

 

This is because of the lowest text frame that goes across the whole page. This text frame has an active text wrap.

text_wrap_error_02.png

 

Switched off - and everything works as desired.

text_wrap_error_03.png

 

Oops.
Careful with irony: I love precision, but this

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Nov 14, 2022 Nov 14, 2022

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Yes, but I missed the text wrap enabled on the black frame, even though removing it solved the issue. I was rushing to get back to start my class. I was leaning towards an effect but they all seemed to be off (and they were). 😂 

 

~Barb

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