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InDesign How-To: Take Control of Text Wrap
Flowing text around all kinds of objects and shapes is easy once you know how.
Written by Renee Dustman on December 10, 2007
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This article is excerpted from the October/November 2007 issue of InDesign Magazine, #20.

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Awesome!
Thank you, thank you! I've been trying to find technique for wrapping around images forever. You explained it simply and quickly! I truly appreciate it. I had an image that I wanted text INSIDE and still observe it's edges - because you put me in the right place, I was able to select INVERT to the edges that it detected.
You rock. Thank you for pdf!!