Combine and link paragraph text frames


You can combine text frames. You can also break text frames apart into subcomponents — columns, paragraphs, bullets, lines, words, and characters. Every time you break apart a text frame, the subcomponents are placed into separate text frames.

Linking text frames directs the overflow text of one text frame to another. If you resize a linked frame, or change the size of the text, the amount of text in the next frame is automatically adjusted. You can link text frames before or after you type text.

You cannot link artistic text. However, you can link a paragraph frame to an open or closed object. When you link a frame to an open object, such as a line, the text flows along the path of the line. Linking a text frame to a closed object, such as a rectangle, inserts a text frame and directs the flow of text inside the object. If text exceeds the open or closed path, you can link the text to another frame or object. You can also link to existing frames and objects across pages or create a linked frame in the same location on another page.

After linking text frames, you can redirect the flow from one object or text frame to another. When you select the text frame or object, a blue arrow indicates the direction of the text flow. You can hide or display these arrows.

You can make text flow between text frames and objects by linking the text.

You can remove links between multiple frames, and between frames and objects. When you have only two linked frames and you remove the link, the overflow text remains in the second frame. Deleting a frame that is part of a series of linked frames redirects the text flow into the next frame or object.

By default, paragraph formatting, such as columns, drop caps, and bullets, is applied to the selected text frames only. However, you can change your settings so that formatting is applied to all linked text frames, or to all selected and subsequently linked text frames. For example, if you apply columns to the text in one frame, you can choose whether to apply columns to the text in all the linked frames.

To combine or break apart paragraph text frames

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1 Select a text frame.
If you are combining text frames, hold down Shift, and use the Pick tool to select subsequent text frames.
2 Click Object, and click one of the following:
Combine
Break Apart

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Text frames with envelopes, text fitted to a path, and linked text frames cannot be combined.

If you first select a text frame with columns, the combined text frame will have columns.

To link paragraph text frames and objects

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1 Using the Text tool , select the starting text frame.
2 Click the Text flow tab at the bottom of the text frame or object.
If the text frame cannot hold all the text, the tab contains an arrow and the text frame becomes red.
3 When the pointer changes to a Link to pointer , do one of the following:
To link to a frame or object on the same page, click the text frame or object into which you want to continue the text flow.
To link to an existing frame or object on a different page, click the corresponding Page tab on the document navigator, and then click the text frame or object.
To create a new linked frame on another page, click the corresponding Page tab on the document navigator, and hover over the area of the drawing page that corresponds to the position of the first frame. When a preview of the frame appears, click to create the linked frame. The new frame has the same size and position as the original frame. If you click elsewhere on the page, the text frame that is created is the size of the entire page.

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If a text frame is linked, the Text flow tab changes , and a blue arrow indicates the direction of text flow. If the linked text is on another page, the page number and a dashed blue line are displayed. To hide or display these indicators, see To specify formatting preferences for text frames.

To link text frames successfully, you have to make sure that the automatic sizing of frames is disabled. For more information, see To add paragraph text.

To redirect text flow to a different text frame or object

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1 Using the Pick tool , click the Text flow tab at the bottom of the frame or object that contains the text flow that you want to modify.
2 Select the new frame or object into which you want the text flow to continue.

To remove links between text frames or objects

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1 Using the Pick tool, select the linked frames or objects.
2 Click Text Paragraph Text Frame Unlink.

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You can disconnect linked frames on different pages only if they are on facing pages.

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You can also remove links by clicking a text frame, and then clicking Object Break text apart.

To specify formatting preferences for text frames

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1 Click Tools Options CorelDRAW.
2 In the left pane of the dialog box that appears, click Text, and click Paragraph Text.
If you want to hide or display the text flow indicators, disable or enable the Show linking of text frames check box.
3 In the When editing, apply paragraph frames formatting to area, enable one of the following options:
All linked frames — applies paragraph formatting to selected text frames and all text frames that are linked to them
Selected frames only — applies paragraph formatting to the selected text frames only
Selected and subsequent frames — applies paragraph formatting to selected text frames and any text frames that are later linked to them.

 

You can also
Display and hide text frames
Enable the Show text frames check box.
Enable automatic expanding and shrinking of frames to fit text
Enable the Expand and shrink paragraph text frames to fit text check box.

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