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#1 sscopp

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Posted 02 March 2008 - 01:44 PM

in label creator the "flow text" style (as opposed to straighten or cirved text) does exactly as i hoped it would and align text to the outside edge of the disc, however at the end of each line it splits the last word, whether it is a compound word or not, and in some case will only carry the last letter in the word to the next line. it does not even insert a hyphen. i though it would be more intuitive than this and, upon not fitting, move the entire word to the next line. is there a way around this splitting words and still use this feature???

#2 gebi1

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Posted 02 March 2008 - 03:02 PM

QUOTE (sscopp @ Mar 2 2008, 01:44 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
in label creator the "flow text" style (as opposed to straighten or cirved text) does exactly as i hoped it would and align text to the outside edge of the disc, however at the end of each line it splits the last word, whether it is a compound word or not, and in some case will only carry the last letter in the word to the next line. it does not even insert a hyphen. i though it would be more intuitive than this and, upon not fitting, move the entire word to the next line. is there a way around this splitting words and still use this feature???

You can pull the borderlines, so that the splitting is done where you want!

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#3 Jim_Hardin

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Posted 03 March 2008 - 03:33 AM

Within a Text Box you can also use Ctrl-Enter to force a Line Feed.

It is a little more precise than moving the borders but sometimes the border may have to be moved also!

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