Clockwise from the top left, they are: No text wrap, Wrap around bounding box, Wrap around object shape, and Jump object. These four buttons control the basic text wrap options in InDesign. ![]() ![]() Step 2: In the Control panel that runs across the top of the main document window, locate the text wrap section, as highlighted below. Step 1: Select the object you want to wrap and make sure that it’s overlapping a text frame (this isn’t actually necessary, but it can help you to gauge the results of your text wrap settings). Wrapping your text around shapes and images is extremely easy in InDesign, especially if you’re working with a simple shape such as a rectangular photo or graphic.įor the purposes of this tutorial, I’m going to assume that you’ve already inserted the object you want to wrap text around, but if you’re not sure how to, you can check out my tutorial about how to insert images in InDesign. How to Wrap Text Around an Image in InDesign
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