Change text frame inset spacing (margins), First baseline offset options – Adobe InDesign CC 2015 User Manual
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A Original 2-column text frame B Resized with Fixed Column Width deselected (still 2 columns) C Resized with Fixed Column Width
selected (4 columns)
5
(Optional) Select Balanced Columns to make text even at the bottom of a multi-column text frame.
Change text frame inset spacing (margins)
1
Using the Selection tool, select a frame, or using the Type tool, click inside the text frame or select text.
2
Choose Object > Text Frame Options.
3
In the Inset Spacing section on the General tab, type the offset distances you want for Top, Left, Bottom, and Right.
(Click the Make All Settings The Same icon
to use the same spacing on all sides.)
If the frame you’ve selected has a non-rectangular shape, the Top, Left, Bottom, and Right options are dimmed, and an
Inset option is available instead.
First baseline offset options
To change the first baseline options of a selected text frame, choose Object > Text Frame Options, and click the Baseline
Options tab. The following options appear in the Offset menu under First Baseline:
Ascent
The height of the “d” character in the font falls below the top inset of the text frame.
Cap Height
The top of uppercase letters touch the top inset of the text frame.
Leading
Use the text’s leading value as the distance between the baseline of the first line of text and the top inset of the
frame.
X Height
The height of the “x” character in the font falls below the top inset of the frame.
Fixed
Specify the distance between the baseline of the first line of text and the top inset of the frame.