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Two questions
1: Why is this blue square invisible? Both text and square are on the same layer.
2: How can I change the settings so that the text dosn't move?
>> How can I change the settings so that the text dosn't move?
Format paragraphs in Adobe InDesign
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>> Why is this blue square invisible?
Press "w" on the keyboard.
If you press w again than will be invisible again. (Switch between Normal View and Preview Mode)
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>> How can I change the settings so that the text dosn't move?
Format paragraphs in Adobe InDesign
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As a default, frame edges appear in blue (though they can be any color, because they are tied to the defined layer color).
It looks like you are in Preview mode in the first screen shot, with your cursor hovering over a text frame. Preview mode hides all non-printing visual aids like margins, columns, guides and frame edges, but frame edges will appear if your mouse passes over them. To show all visual aids:
You can also control the visibility of frame edges in Normal mode via View > Extras > Show/Hide Frame Edges.
In your second screen shot, I'm guessing you have Keep with next 1 lines activated—which tells InDesign to keep the final line of the last paragraph with the 1 line of the next paragraph.
To deactivate it, select the text (that paragraph or perhaps the entire story) and choose Window > Type & Tables > Paragraph. Select Keep Options from the Paragraph panel menu, and change Keep with Next to 0 lines.
~Barb
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The blue square is not the textbox, but a square behind it wich is supposed to have blue fill colour. There is no colour neighter in preveiw or in normal mode.
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Sorry, can you somehow to re-ask you question by other words? As I see your screenshot - this is frame edges. What are you want to have with this edges?