Adobe InDesign CS3 Bible

Adjusting Text Appearance in Text Frames

Although most adjustments to text frames ‚ such as frame size , shape, and location ‚ affect the layout, not the text, there are several text-frame attributes that do affect your text's appearance.

Setting text frame options

Most of these adjustments reside in the Text Frame Options dialog box, shown in Figure 15-14. You open the dialog box by selecting a frame and choosing Object ‚ Text Frame Options, or pressing z +B or Ctrl+B.

Figure 15-14: The Text Frame Options dialog box.

Cross-Reference ‚  

Chapter 10 covers the creation, modification, and deletion of text frames in more detail. Chapter 16 covers the Column settings in the Text Frame Options dialog box. The rest of Part IV covers formatting text.

These four sections of the Text Frame Options dialog box control text appearance:

Scaling text with the mouse

The other frame-oriented action you can take that affects text is resizing (scaling). Normally, when you resize a text frame, the text size is unaffected, and the text simply reflows in the new frame's dimensions. But you can also have the text resized along the same percentages as the frame itself. Here's how: Hold z or Ctrl when dragging a frame edge with the Selection tool. This will resize the text the same percentage horizontally or vertically as the frame is resized. (This also works for grouped text frames.)

New Feature ‚  

The ability to resize text when resizing a text frame is new to InDesign CS.

Note ‚  

Because these actions distort the text's appearance, you'll rarely use them. However, they can be useful when working on titles in creative materials such as ads where some distortion can bring an unusual but attractive look to text.

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