tailieunhanh - InDesign CS3 For Dummies phần 6

vì vậy không có màu sắc chưa được đặt tên trong sản lượng của họ. Quá trình này được khá nhiều giống như việc tạo ra một mẫu màu gradient, ngoại trừ việc bạn chọn một đối tượng và sau đó mở bảng điều khiển Gradient (Window ➪ Gradient). Trong bảng điều khiển mà, bạn chọn một điểm dừng | 200 Part IV Text Essentials_ When you drag and drop a text selection its original formatting is usually retained unless you hold the Shift key when dragging. If you hold the Shift key the text takes on the attributes of the text you drag it into. When you drag and drop a text file the process is more like a text import The text retains its formatting and styles. Unlike the Place command File1 tPlace or Ô D or Ctrl D that imports text drag and drop does not give you the option to specify how some of the formatting and styles in the imported text file are handled. Threading Text Frames The text that flows through a series of frames is what InDesign considers a story and the connections among those frames are called threads. When you edit text in a threaded story the text reflows throughout the text frames. You can also spell-check and do a find change operation for an entire story even though you have just one of the story s text frames active on-screen. When you have threaded text frames you ll see visual indicators on your text frame assuming you choose View1 tShow Text Threads Option Ô Y or Ctrl Alt Y and have selected the frame with one of the selection tools. At the lower right of the text frame is a small square called the out port that indicates the outflow status If the square is empty that means there is no text flowing to another frame and not enough text to flow to another frame. If the square is red and has a plus sign in it that means there is more text than fits in the selected frame but that it is not flowing to another frame. This is called overset text. If the square has a triangle icon that means the text is flowing to another frame. That doesn t mean that text is flowing just that if there is more text than the current frame can hold it will flow. Similarly there s an in port at the upper left of a text frame that indicates whether text is flowing from another frame into the current frame