
Now you'll apply some formatting to just the Studio Iconic text. To change the Font Size of the selected text, choose 8 pt from the Font Size menu here.

There are a lot of text formatting options you can experiment with, including Font, Font Style, Font Size, Leading, which is the vertical space between lines of text, and more. Text formatting can be found in the Properties panel to the right of the document. To select all the text in the text frame, choose Edit, Select All. So first, select the Type tool in the Tools panel on the left and click in the text - Studio Iconic.
PROGRAM TO CLEAR ALL TEXT FORMATTING IN WORD PLUS
This red plus down here means some of the text doesn't fit in the frame. The text on this business card need some formatting changes, a different font, and a smaller font size so it fits in the text frame. If you want to follow along, you can open a file you have or this file from the practice files for this tutorial. In this project, you'll apply basic formatting options like font, size, and color to text using the Properties panel. Set oRngAnchor = (1).Adobe InDesign offers a lot of ways to format text in your documents. The text is placed at the shape anchor point which usually is at the start of a paragraph.


Because textboxes are a subset of shapes they will also be processed. The following macro will step through every shape in the document and if a shape contains a textframe, extract the text and delete the shape. The above macros only process textboxes and not other shapes containing text. It would seem that your "pictures" are rectangles (or perhaps another shape such as a rectangle with rounded corners) containing textframes. However a rectangle to which a textframe has been subsequently added looks and acts the same but is not a textbox. You can then edit the text so that it appears as you want.Ī text box is a shape comprising a rectangle with a textframe and text. When this macro is done, you can do a search for "Textbox start" and you will be at the beginning of text that used to be in the text boxes that are now gone from your document. ' insert the textbox text before the range object ' copy text to string, without last paragraph mark If you prefer to transfer the text from the text boxes to the document, prior to deleting the text box, then a slight modification on the above macro will work: In other words, if a text box is used for placement of text, then the text in that text box is deleted along with the text box itself. You should realize that this macro removes all of the text boxes and their contents. The following macro will quickly remove all text boxes in your document: If you want to get rid of only the text boxes, then the quickest solution is to use a macro. (I told you this was a brute force method.) The obvious drawback to this approach is that the other formatting of the original document is also lost, and you must reformat the entire document. The document text, minus the text boxes, is now in the new document.
