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Threading text between objectsContents [Hide]To thread (or continue) text from one object to the next, you link the objects. Linked type objects can be of any shape; however, the text must be entered in an area or along a path (not at a point). Each area type object contains an in port and an out port, which enable you to link to other objects and create a linked copy of the type object. An empty port indicates that all the text is visible and that the object isn’t linked. An arrow in a port indicates that the object is linked to another object. A red plus sign in an out port indicates that the object contains additional text. This remaining unseen text is called overflow text. ![]() Ports on linked type objects You can break threads and have the text flow into either the first or the next object, or you can remove all threads and have the text stay in place. Note: When working with threaded
text, it can be useful to see the threads. To view threads, choose
View > Show Text Threads and then select a linked object.
Thread text
Remove or break threads
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