Suppress text wrap on hidden layers, Justify text next to wrap objects – Adobe InDesign CS4 User Manual
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USING INDESIGN CS4
Combining text and objects
When you paste an object as an inline object, its text wrap boundaries are preserved.
Suppress text wrap on hidden layers
When you hide a layer that contains a wrap object, the text frames on other layers wrap around the object, unless you
select the Suppress Text Wrap When Layer Is Hidden option in the Layer Options dialog box. If this option is selected,
hiding a layer can cause text on other layers to be recomposed.
1 In the Layers panel, double-click the layer that contains the wrap object.
2 Select Suppress Text Wrap When Layer Is Hidden.
Justify text next to wrap objects
When you specify how text is justified next to wrap objects, the change applies to the entire document.
1 Choose Edit > Preferences
> Composition (Windows) or InDesign
> Preferences
> Composition (Mac
OS).
2 Select one of the following options, and click OK:
Justify Text Next To An Object
Justifies text next to wrap objects that separate a column of text. This setting takes effect
only when the text wrap completely interrupts lines of text so that each line is divided into two or more parts.
Justify Text Next To An Object
A. Option turned off B. Option turned on
Skip By Leading
Moves wrapped text to the next available leading increment below a text-wrapped object. If this
option isn’t selected, lines of text may jump below an object in a way that prevents text from lining up with text in
neighboring columns or text frames. Selecting this option is especially useful when you want to make sure that the text
aligns to the baseline grid.
Text Wrap Only Affects Text Beneath
Text stacked above the wrapped object isn’t affected by the text wrap. Stacking
order is determined by layer position in the Layers panel and by the stacking order of objects on a layer.
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Updated 18 June 2009