Create text flows so that text runs from one text object to another. You can flow text to a new text object when the text won’t all fit in an existing text object; the term “overset text” is used to refer to the text that doesn’t fit in a text object or column.
You can also link empty text objects to create a preset text flow when you create templates for page layouts.
If you reduce the size of a text object, or change the text formatting, and all the text no longer fits in the text object, you can create another text object to hold the overset text. Doing this creates a link between the first and second text object, as shown in “Flowing overset text into new text columns,” above.
A text flow bar is a solid line with a flow symbol. Text flow bars appear at the bottom of text objects when they contain overset text or are part of text flows. The flow symbol indicates the flow condition.
Text object has | Text flows to another |
Choose Layout | Display | Show Text Flow Bars. To hide text flow bars, choose Layout | Display | Hide Text Flow Bars.
After you create text objects with the Text tool or Text Object tool, use the Text Link tool to link the objects and create a text flow. When text you type or insert fills one object, it flows to the next linked text object. The linked text object can be on another page (in a Publication document) or another slide (in a Presentation document). You can link columns in a chain to create articles in a multi-page document such as a newsletter. The Text Link tool is especially useful for creating templates for publications.
Text objects created with the Text tool expand as needed when text is added. However, if you use the Text Link tool to link objects created with the Text tool, the objects no longer expand or contract to hold the text. Instead, they remain a fixed length, the same as objects created with the Text Object tool.
You can use this procedure to link an object containing text or an empty text object to other text objects.
If text boxes aren’t visible, choose Display | Show Text Boxes in the Layout menu; this makes it easier to find and link empty text objects.
The pointer displays the number “1”.
Use the Text Unlink tool to break the links between text objects that have been linked into a text flow.
The Link Info tool lets you check text flows in a document. Use the tool to display arrows showing the flow of text among linked text objects.
If the text object is part of a linked text flow, arrows show the flow sequence. Flow arrows are displayed until you release the mouse button. If the text object is not linked, no flow arrows appear.
A flow arrow starts at the lower-right corner of the first object in a flow, and points to the upper-left corner of the next object in the flow, and so on throughout the flow.