Add Text In Adobe InDesign







In this video, you will use the type tool to add in work with text in this
postcard or a file you have. and apply some simple text formatting.

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➤ Note, Before you start watching, notice that this tutorial was made using Windows OS, so for Mac users simply alter Ctrl with CMD, and Alt with the Opt key.

➤ Important: Any stokes are used for preview and tutorial purposes only. In case you want to use it you need to read the rules from the owners of these stocks. Except for the project file you are free to use it but you can not sell it or demand it as your claim.
**, Add text
Learn how to add text to your InDesign projects.
What you learned: Add text with the Type tool
Select the Type tool in the toolbox.
With the Type tool selected, drag in the Document window to add a text frame to the document, or click in an existing text frame to add text.
Choose Type / Fill With Placeholder Text.
to fill the frame with placeholder text.
With the text cursor in the text frame, type your text. The text will wrap once it reaches the right edge of the text frame. Dragging a corner of the text frame scales the text object and wraps the text within it. If the text frame is too small, a red plus appears in the lower-right corner of the frame, indicating overset text (the text doesn’t fit). Reposition the text object with the Selection tool in the toolbox.
Format text with the options in the Properties panel.

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