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Now we can try out some of the different possibilities of text anchoring.
Shapes Classical drawing objects
Text anchored to left
middle – the text
block is placed on
the left side and
centered vertically.
“Left edge” here means the
edge of the text frame
whose left side fits totally
within the figure.
“Left edge” here means the
left side of the object frame –
the frame with the green
handles which is visible
when you click on the object.
Text anchor to lower
right.
The lower right corner of
the text block sits against
the edge of the figure.
The lower right corner of the
text block lies in the lower
right corner of the (invisible)
object frame.
The text anchoring
always relates to the
entire block, even
when single lines are
set differently to the
other text through
manual formatting.
If you checked the option Full width, the text block is always centered horizontally.
The area of the text block is maximized; here it extends either to the edge of the
figure or object frame or (when not that wide) to the width that is necessary to fit the
longest line. The difference becomes clear if you position the text on the left, but you
set single lines through hand formatting to be aligned on the right.
In the examples below, the first line of text was shortened to “First line with”,
spacings were set to 0 and text anchor to middle left.
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