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Language Settings > Languages). If you still do not see the Vertical Text icon,
enable it on the Drawing toolbar by clicking the arrow on the right hand side of the
toolbar, select Visible Buttons, and click on Vertical Text to make this icon show on
the toolbar.
Text frames can be moved and rotated like all draw objects. For more details on text
input, see Chapter 10 (Advanced Draw Techniques).
After activating Text command mode, click at the location where you want to position
the text. A small text frame appears. It contains only the cursor. You can move the
frame, if desired. The Text Formatting toolbar appears (Figure 33), and you can
choose the font type, font size, and other text properties and begin to type in your
text.
Figure 33: Text Formatting toolbar
The text frame grows with the text. You can insert a line break with the Shift+Enter
key combination. The Enter key begins a new paragraph. Neither line breaks nor new
paragraphs terminate the text frame.
Figure 34: Text input in a dynamic text frame
Observe the information field in the status bar: it shows that you are editing text and
also provides details about the current cursor locationparagraph, line, and column
numbers.
Text properties can also be changed during text input. Any changes will be reflected
from the cursor position onwards (Figure 35).
Figure 35: Changing text properties
After choosing the Text icon, you can also draw a frame with the mouse to contain
future text. You can move the frame only after typing some text in it. Line breaks are
inserted automatically at the right edge of the frame when the text fills the frame
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