This video tutorial is going to show you create text frames in inDesign.
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Text frames contain any text you add to an InDesign Creative Suite 5 publication. You can create a new text frame in an InDesign CS5 publication in many different ways: with the Type tool, Frame tool, or by drawing a shape.
Step#1 Open and select type tool
Select the “Type” tool.
Step#2 Draw a text frame
Draw a text frame. If desired, enter precise dimensions for the box in the “X” and “Y” boxes in the “Control” palette.
Step#3 Enter the desired text
Enter text if desired.
Step#4 Change your document stroke size
Pick the “Selection” tool. Click on the “Stroke” box on the tools palette. Change the “Weight” to the desired stroke size.
Step#5 Choose your stroke color
Select the “Color” palette. Choose the desired colors for the stroke and fill.
Step#6 Save your work
To save you work go to “File” and select “Export” then choose the directory after that choose the name of the file and click on “save”.
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Thanks for awesome video – lol you sound like the guy from "How its made" on DSTV so cool
https://youtu.be/hiqrqVNUjVs?t=22s. For those quick learners, skip to this time.
Sorry, but my text tool does not seem to want to create a frame. It only goes straight to text.
waal you made it so easy brother
How about a curved text frame?
Hi guys. Stupid question, I know! But please could you tell me how I can get back my standard T selection tool on my tool palette? At the moment, it's a T at an angle with a whirly line underneath. Hope that makes sense! Thanks!
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This was realy obvious but it helpt thanks!
Thank you!