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You have the Ignore Text Wrap box checked in your text frame options.
On a different note, text really should be above graphics in the stacking order to avoid potential text ooutlining on output if there is any sort of transparency on the page.
Hi @Grundoon Groundhog :
And you might want to change Select Subject to Detect Edges for the guy in the middle. Also, oddly, text wrap is enabled for the first text frame (in the left column).
~Barb
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You have the Ignore Text Wrap box checked in your text frame options.
On a different note, text really should be above graphics in the stacking order to avoid potential text ooutlining on output if there is any sort of transparency on the page.
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Hi @Grundoon Groundhog :
And you might want to change Select Subject to Detect Edges for the guy in the middle. Also, oddly, text wrap is enabled for the first text frame (in the left column).
~Barb
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I agree with Peter and Barb.
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Welll that is embarrassing1 Thank uyou all for your replies.
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No question to small and no reason to be embarrassed. You have a great day.😊
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No kidding! How do you think we know how to answer these questions? We've all made these mistakes. 🙂
~Barb
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Yup, probably more than once

