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Getting Started 37
The font menu offers live font selection. As you traverse the menu, the selected text
changes font allowing you to immediately preview what the font will look like in the
document.
Creating New Text Objects
There are three types of text object - a single line of text, a column of text or a
rectangular text area. To create a simple line of text, select the
TEXT TOOL and then
you can click anywhere on the background and start typing. To create a column click
and drag horizontally on the background, and then start typing. You can adjust the
column width at any time. To create a text area, click and drag diagonally. You can
adjust the width and height of a text area by clicking and dragging on it in the
TEXT
TOOL
.
Bulleted and numbered lists
Use the bullet and numbered list buttons on the TEXT TOOL info bar to quickly enter
bulleted or numbered lists. You can right click on a numbered list and choose
LIST
PROPERTIES…
from the context menu to change the numbering scheme for your list.
You can also use any graphic as the bullet or number in your list. See the Text Tool
chapter (on page 178) for more information.
Soft Shadows, Color Filled Text, Transparent Text
You can apply any of these effects using the appropriate tools, e.g., if you drag across
some text in the
FILL TOOL it will give it a graduated color, or if you drag on it with the
SHADOW TOOL it will give it a soft shadow.
Text Repel Around Objects
If you right click on an object like a photo and select the menu option 'REPEL TEXT
UNDER (ON PAGE 192)'
' you can make text flow around the object that is on top of the
text.
Many of the objects, such as photos, side panels, buttons and headings used in the
templates from the
DESIGNS GALLERY are automatically repelling - the text will always
flow around these objects as you drag them around.
Repelling objects only repel text that is behind the object - so you may have to 'bring
to front' the object in order for the repel to work ("Ctrl + F"). Alternatively if you only
want an object to repel text within an individual layer (on page 39), you can prevent
text that is below that layer from being rep
elled - see Layer Properties (on page 155).
All o
perations in the
TEXT TOOL are live - the text re-formats and re-flows as you
adjust the column width or move repelling objects around.
Note: You can now also repel text around anchored objects (on page 38).