, where you can't see it. Here are some ways to make the text fit
into the text box.
- Click anywhere in the text.
- On the
Format menu, point to
AutoFit Text, and
do one of the following:
- To reduce the point size of text until there is no text in overflow, click Shrink Text On Overflow.
- To shrink or expand text to fit in the text box when you resize the box, click Best Fit.
Here are some ways to fit text in a text box manually:
- Change the size or font of the text.
- Delete text.
- Increase the size of the text box.
- Reduce the line spacing.
- On the Format menu, click Paragraph, and then click the Indents and Spacing tab.
- Under Line spacing, select the options that you want.
- Adjust the spacing between all characters (tracking).
- Select the paragraphs you want to change.
- On the Format menu, click Character Spacing.
- In the
Character Spacing dialog
box, under
Tracking, do one of the following:
- To adjust tracking automatically, click one of the preset spacing options.
- To adjust tracking manually, click Custom, and then enter a percentage between 0.1% and 600% in the By this amount box.
Note Tracking is available only if you are working on a print publication.
- Reduce the size of the text box margin.
- Select the text box.
- On the Format menu, click Text Box.
- In the Format Text Box dialog box, click the Text Box tab.
- Under Text Box Margins, enter the settings for the margins.
- Flow text into another text box.
When you connect text boxes, text that won't fit into the first text box flows into the next text box. A chain of connected text boxes, also known as a story, can span multiple pages.
Use connected boxes to:
- Continue a story in another text box.
- Create columns of different widths.
- Move text from overflow into another box.
- If needed, create a new text box.
- On the Objects toolbar, click Text Box .
- In your publication, point to where you want one corner of the text to appear, and then drag diagonally until you have the box size you want.
- Click in the text box you want as the first text box in the story.
- On the
Connect Text Boxes toolbar, click
Create Text Box Link
.
The mouse pointer changes to a pitcher .
- Click in the text box you want as the next in the story.
This text box is now connected to the first box and any text in overflow now appears in the next box.
- To connect more text boxes to the story, repeat steps 3 and 4.