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I have a random second line around my text box in indesign

New Here ,
Jan 21, 2024 Jan 21, 2024

Hi, i have a question:

 

I have two different kind of text boxes in my file. I have a text bo which looks normal with one blue line but I have done something probably so I can't make those normal text boxes anymore. I can only make a text box with a secon blue line around it and i have no idea how to change it.  The second line is around every box or shape that i make, i just noticed it. 

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Community Expert , Jan 21, 2024 Jan 21, 2024

Looks like text wrap is applied to the frame.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/indesign/using/text-wrap.html#:~:text=To%20display%20the%20Text%20Wrap,want%20to%20wrap%20text%20around.

 

If it has become default for all text frames then turn it off before creating any new frames.

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Community Expert , Jan 21, 2024 Jan 21, 2024

I think @Eugene Tyson  is right.

 

Stert with no document open, and open the Text Wrap panel (Window > Text Wrap).

 

Probably it now looks like this when you view it:

 

Screenshot 2024-01-21 at 5.54.32 AM.png

 

Choose the left-most button to turn off text wrap:

 

Screenshot 2024-01-21 at 5.54.53 AM.png

 

That should remove the wrap appearing around your text frams.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2024 Jan 21, 2024

Looks like text wrap is applied to the frame.

 

https://helpx.adobe.com/ie/indesign/using/text-wrap.html#:~:text=To%20display%20the%20Text%20Wrap,wa....

 

If it has become default for all text frames then turn it off before creating any new frames.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2024 Jan 21, 2024
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I think @Eugene Tyson  is right.

 

Stert with no document open, and open the Text Wrap panel (Window > Text Wrap).

 

Probably it now looks like this when you view it:

 

Screenshot 2024-01-21 at 5.54.32 AM.png

 

Choose the left-most button to turn off text wrap:

 

Screenshot 2024-01-21 at 5.54.53 AM.png

 

That should remove the wrap appearing around your text frams.

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