[OT] InDesign text-flow question

I have a text flow, then I’m putting some in-line frames within the text
flow and want the text to wrap round these frames rather than having to
change the leading for each new frame size.

But cannot seem to make it work, I wonder if you’ve ever tried this or
indeed if it even works.

Best wishes Peter

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Hi Peter, there is a palette called Text Wrap under the ‘windows’ menu
on a mac that does just this. Or Command-Alt-W and you can choose your
settings from there
Good luck
Trev

On 29 May 2009, at 15:21, Peter Tucker wrote:

I have a text flow, then I’m putting some in-line frames within the
text
flow and want the text to wrap round these frames rather than having
to
change the leading for each new frame size.

But cannot seem to make it work, I wonder if you’ve ever tried this or
indeed if it even works.

Best wishes Peter

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on 29/05/2009 15:57, Trevor Reaveley at email@hidden wrote:

Hi Peter, there is a palette called Text Wrap under the ‘windows’ menu
on a mac that does just this. Or Command-Alt-W and you can choose your
settings from there

Sorry been there many times, but when the frame is placed within the
paragraph the surrounding text ignores the text wrap.

I’m not placing an anchored frame.

Best wishes Peter

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In that case, not a clue!
On 29 May 2009, at 16:31, Peter Tucker wrote:

on 29/05/2009 15:57, Trevor Reaveley at email@hidden wrote:

Hi Peter, there is a palette called Text Wrap under the ‘windows’
menu
on a mac that does just this. Or Command-Alt-W and you can choose
your
settings from there

Sorry been there many times, but when the frame is placed within the
paragraph the surrounding text ignores the text wrap.

I’m not placing an anchored frame.

Best wishes Peter

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Sorry if this is too obvious, but is the picture frame on top of the text box?


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