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How to shape columns text

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in this video were going to look at how to flow text around a shape and how to do some work with text wraps around regular objects and creating columns so to get started were actually going to select our image and im going to bring up my text wrap panel which is window and text wrap and im going to select this third option which if i mouse over it is a wrap around object shape and you can see i have this set up as a six point wrap you can type in any value that you want and that will just increase the wrap if i want it one pica i can increase that and my contour is going to be the same as clipping if at this point youre not kind of seeing this blue outline that indicates where your wrap is you need to go up to object clipping path options and youre going to make sure that your clipping path detects the edges and i find it really helpful to preview this and you can change the threshold to kind of dial in more specifically what you want in some objects you might want to use invert

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Right-click the text box, placeholder, or shape border, and click Format Shape. Click Columns, enter the number of columns in the Number box, and the space between each column (in inches) in the Spacing box.
On the Layout tab, click Columns, then click the layout you want. To apply columns to only part of your document, with your cursor, select the text that you want to format. On the Layout tab, click Columns, then click More Columns. Click Selected text from the Apply to box.
Select the Layout tab, then click the Columns command. A drop-down menu will appear. Select the number of columns you want to create. The text will format into columns.
Modifying text boxes Select the text box you want to change. On the Format tab, click the More drop-down arrow in the Shape Styles group. A drop-down menu of styles will appear. Select the style you want to use. The text box will appear in the selected style.
On the Insert tab, in the Illustrations group, click Shapes, and then click the shape that you want. Drag to create the shape. The shape is automatically selected. On the Drawing Tools tab, in the Insert Shapes group, click Edit Text.
You can also add a border to table cells or to an entire table. In the table, highlight the cells you want to add a border to. On the ribbon, select Table Design. In the Borders group, select Borders Borders and Shading. In the Borders and Shading dialog box, customize how the border looks.
On the Layout tab, click Columns, then click the layout you want. To apply columns to only part of your document, with your cursor, select the text that you want to format. On the Layout tab, click Columns, then click More Columns. Click Selected text from the Apply to box.
formatting options for text boxes and any other shape. Right-click on the border of the text box and select Format Shape to display the Format dialog box, or click on the dialog box launcher for Shape Styles in the Format tab.
To add a fill or effect, click your shape, click Format, click the arrow next to Shape Fill or Shape Effects, and select a color, gradient, texture, or effect. Click the shape that you want to fill.
Go to Insert Text Box, and then select Draw Text Box. Click or tap in the document, and drag to draw the text box the size that you want. To add text to a text box, select inside the text box, and then type or paste text.

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