Text wrapping in Illustrator is a common task that can be used to create a more organized and visually appealing document. Here are some tips on how to do it:
- Start by creating a new layer in your document and name it “textwrap”. This layer will serve as the base for all your text wrapping needs.
- In the textwrap layer, select the object you want to wrap around (in this case, an image). Then, use the following commands to create a basic text wrap: • Command-W (for left-to-right) will wrap the text from the leftmost column of the object to the rightmost column. • Command-T (for top-to-bottom) will wrap the text from top to bottom.
- To change how text wraps around an object, use one of the following commands: Command-Z (for all zooming in/out),Command-X (for moving between columns), orCommand-V (for changing wordwrap mode).