Objects and images in text
April 14th, 2008
Sometimes objects and text are mixed. Changes in the text should shift the objects as they were part of the text as in this example from a web-to-print brochure:

Watch a Flash demonstration 1
Download sample CDR file.
Instructions
- Group all curves comprising the object you need to insert
- Copy the group into clipboard and paste into the text at the position it should appear.
- Select the inserted object and adjust the font size to match its original size.
- Use Character Formatting docker to adjust vertical or horizontal shift, if needed.
- Kill the original group of objects.
- Insert {brackets} around the text fields, but leave the inserted object outside the brackets.
Objects inserted into text behave as they were part of the font or an additional glyph.
See also:
- Images inside a text frame – overlay.
- Handwriting
- Metallic text with bling effect
- Colorful typography
- Damaged print
- Wood inlay text
- Analog counter
- Auto text wrapping inside a shape
- Digital display
- Ransom note
- 3D textured text
- Foggy glass text
- Repetitive text: open width
- Image reflection
- Repetitive text: fluid width
- Superman opening credits
- Stitched text
- More typography tricks
- Vintage text
- Text with semi-transparent fill in a curve
- Text drawing
- Multiple distortions
- Color Blindness
- Auto text wrapping
- Overlayed typography (PowerClip)














