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Wrap Text is not working

Advocate ,
May 15, 2017 May 15, 2017

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I've tried everything I can think of.  I am competent in Ae and Ps, and can get by in Illustrator, but I am stuck on this one.  I am trying to wrap text around a PNG image I built in Ps.  It is round, the transparency starts just where it would be expected to start, at the ring of the sign.  No matter what I try, including linking and de-linking I can't get it close on the left and farther on the right a the same time.  I can get one or the other but not both.  I went so far as to add letters and change their color to none, but that will not work on split words. if I link and add space in the numeric field the asymmetry remains.  Check/unchecking the inside edges box does not help.Wrap Text problem.jpg

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Guide , May 15, 2017 May 15, 2017

The object is relatively small and the text is left aligned.

It would be a better flow with a bigger object and justified text.

Adobe has the same issue, as you can see in the official helpfile - no.4 on this page: Learn how to wrap text around objects in InDesign

Compare with the example of no. 3 !

I think I'd rather use "bounding box".

Fenja

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Did you try selecting the graphic in the frame, perhaps with the white Direct Selection tool, and nudging the graphic to one side a bit?

Mike Witherell

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Thanks, I tried this and I still have the offset. 

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I see that you don't have an offset:

Before:
InDesign CCss_004.png

After:

InDesign CCss_005.png

And since you have AI skills, do you know you can modify the path to make it exactly what you want?

InDesign CCss_006.png

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Thanks.  I am still figuring out the ins and outs of all  the command options, I was able to overlay a path, but I am not there yet.   I don't understand why it starts with a bias to one side given it is a round object. That seems just wrong to me.   I now see there are more things I can do.  I am guessing it was not meant to be used with small objects.  I will play with the menus and look for tutorials.  I think I should be able to figure out something, thanks again!

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The object is relatively small and the text is left aligned.

It would be a better flow with a bigger object and justified text.

Adobe has the same issue, as you can see in the official helpfile - no.4 on this page: Learn how to wrap text around objects in InDesign

Compare with the example of no. 3 !

I think I'd rather use "bounding box".

Fenja

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Bingo! Thanks, changing the way the paragraph text was aligned fixed it.  I used a setting that tried to sort of justify the text on the right side, not by changing the spacing, but by splitting words, to make it a little less ragged. I assume that gave the Wrap Text command a built in bias.     Changing to Align Top seems to have cleared that. I am still trying to find all the menus... 

And you point out the object is kinda small, that I am asking it to wrap around too small an object, a very good point. 

I like the program, it lets me do great things, I just have an awful lot to learn, thanks to all who were willing to offer suggestions.  

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