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Threading text frames

Threading text frames

- [Instructor] It's time to talk about threading text frames together. Now, I've opened up this brochure file from the exercise folder, and I can see here that I have a couple of text frames, one that has text in it and one that's empty. If you look down here in the lower right corner of this frame, you'll see a little symbol, a little red plus sign, and that plus sign is an indicator that this text frame is overset. There's more text in the story than can fit into this frame. Now, we could make the text frame bigger of course, but in this case, we want the text to flow from this frame into the empty frame, and that's called threading. You thread from one text frame to another. You'd think that you'd use the type tool to accomplish this, and after all, you're dealing with text, but in fact it won't work with a type tool. You have to use the selection tool. Now, when you have any text frame selected with a…

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