cursor in Pages
Hi,
There is a cursor above a rectangle shape.
I can't move the cursor below the rectangle shape.
Is there any solution?
Hosun
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.0
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Hi,
There is a cursor above a rectangle shape.
I can't move the cursor below the rectangle shape.
Is there any solution?
Hosun
MacBook Pro 13″, macOS 12.0
Click on the black object. Click the format brush to open the format inspector.
Set the object to Stay on Page.
Change Wrap from Automatic to 'Above and below.
Close the Inspector.
Press return a few times to create (empty) lines of text.
Stop when the insertion point is below the object and where you want it.
Regards,
Barry
Click on the black object. Click the format brush to open the format inspector.
Set the object to Stay on Page.
Change Wrap from Automatic to 'Above and below.
Close the Inspector.
Press return a few times to create (empty) lines of text.
Stop when the insertion point is below the object and where you want it.
Regards,
Barry
Hi,
Thank you very much for your help.
I have another question.
I am making a Section
In one screenshot, the marker is above the rectangle.
In the other screenshot, the marker is below the rectangle.
Is there any difference in making a Section?
Hosun
Hi Hosun,
The 'marker' in both images, is a Section Break
The Section Break is placed at the end of the text on the last page of the current section.
Any TEXT placed in the main body of the document below the Section break will be placed in the next section.
Graphics and other objects (including text boxes and the contents of a text box) set to Stay on Page will remain on the assigned page in 'this section'.
Objects set to Move with text are pinned to a specific location in the body text, and will move to the next section if that point in the text is moved to the next section.
Regards,
Barry
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cursor in Pages