Creating graphic frames and wrapping text Next, you will place a graphic placeholder frame inside this text frame. Later, you will put a Photoshop image into this frame.
1. | Select the Rectangle Frame tool (not to be confused with the Rectangle tool) from the toolbox, and draw a rectangle inside the large text frame, roughly two inches (or 12 picas) high and spanning the two right columns of the text frame. [View full size image] The text frame placeholder text is meant to wrap around the graphic frame. You can specify this by doing the following: | 2. | With the graphic frame selected, choose Wrap around bounding box in the Text Wrap palette (Window > Text Wrap).Note that the large text frame now has a red plus sign in its out port, at its lower right corner, indicating that more text is loaded in this frame than can be fitted. This is called overset text. [View full size image]![](/image/library/english/13830_04inf18.jpg;433115) |
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