How to Wrap Text and Use Limit Move Region

Some more advanced options for text editing in EDO include using text wrap and limit move region in your yearbook project. In this article we will go over what each of these things mean and how to use them.

Using text wrap

To apply a text wrap, click on the object you would like your text to wrap around. This is usually a image or shape. Then, go to the frame tab on the top tool bar. Select the wrap text option.

You will see a VERY light gray box appear around your object. This is how you know that the object has a text wrap applied to it

Place a text box on the page, once you start typing, your text should wrap around the image:

Limit Move Region

Apply limit move region to a text box so that it does not move past the black cut line in the designer. If text or an image is past the black cut line in the designer, it is in danger of getting cut off. For more information about page bleeds click here. To apply a limit move region to a text box click on your text box then click on the frame menu at the top of the page. Click limit move region from the drop down.

You will see a gray overlay is applied to your page when the text box is selected. This indicates that you applied limit move region successfully and you should not be able to move your text box past the black cut line

To remove limit move region from a text box, click on the text box and go to the frame menu at the top of the page. Click on limit move region from the drop down menu.

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