Creating links in word processing documents – Apple AppleWorks 5 : Mac OS User Manual
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Tip If the text doesn’t flow smoothly around the object, the object may be a
PICT file. (If it is, you see Ungroup Picture in the Arrange menu.) To modify
the object, select it, and then choose Ungroup Picture from the Arrange menu.
If the ungrouped picture has a border, you can delete the border by selecting
the object and choosing None from the pen width pop-up menu.
Creating links in word processing documents
When you plan to use an AppleWorks word processing document (or a
document that contains a text frame) onscreen or on the Internet, you can
select an area of the document or frame and create a link (a connection or
jump) to a different area of the same document, a different document, or a
document or other information on the Internet.
To create a link in a word processing document, select text, and then create
the link. For more information, see “Creating links” on page 9-1. To create
a link to information on the Internet, see “Linking Web pages” on page 11-6.
To
Do this
Wrap text around a
picture in a word
processing document
Place the picture in your document as an object (see the previous
section). Click the picture to select it, and then choose Text Wrap
from the Options menu. To wrap text around the contours of the
object, choose Irregular. The number in the Gutter box determines
how close the wrap is to the object. You can also click
on the
Default button bar for an irregular wrap.
Wrap text within a text
frame
Select the item you want to wrap text around and place it over a
linked text frame. (Select the frame and see if Frame Links in the
Options menu is checked.) With the item selected, choose Text
Wrap from the Options menu, and then choose Regular or Irregular
(or click
on the Default button bar). For more information,
see “Linking frames” on page 9-29.
Remove the text wrap
effect
With the object selected, choose Text Wrap from the Options
menu, and then choose None.
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