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Wrap text around an object
You can wrap
area text around any object, including type objects, imported images,
and objects you draw in Illustrator. If the wrap object is
an embedded bitmap image, Illustrator wraps the text around opaque
or partially opaque pixels and ignores fully transparent pixels.
Wrapping is determined by
the stacking order of objects, which you can view in the Layers
panel by clicking the triangle next to the layer name. To wrap text around
an object, the wrap object must be in the same layer as the text
and located directly above the text in the layer hierarchy. You
can drag contents up or down in the Layers panel to change hierarchy.
 Text wrapped around objects - A.
- Wrap objects
- B.
- Wrapped
text
Wrap text- Make
sure that the following conditions are true for the type you want
to wrap:
It
is area type (typed in a box).
It
is in the same layer as the wrap object.
It
is located directly under the wrap object in the layer’s hierarchy.
Important: If
the layer contains multiple type objects, move any that you don’t
want to wrap around the wrap object either into another layer or
above the wrap object.
- Select the object or objects around which
you want the text to wrap.
- Choose
Object > Text Wrap > Make.
Set wrap optionsYou
can set wrap options before or after you wrap the text.
- Select
the wrap object.
- Choose
Object > Text Wrap > Text Wrap Options and
specify the following options:
- Offset
- Specifies
the amount of space between the text and the wrap object. You can
enter a positive or negative value.
- Invert
Wrap
- Wraps
the text around the reverse side of the object.
Unwrap text from an object- Select
the wrap object.
- Choose
Object > Text Wrap > Release.
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