You can easily change the number of columns again, simply right click on the text and select how many columns you want. To insert a page break into a text area, use the Text tool and right-click at the point in the text where you want the break to occur. All the text after the page break will now appear in the first linked text area on the next page. Tip – you can also use the shortcut (Ctrl+Return). There are even more clever things that you can do with the text. We will now make it wrap around an object. ![]() Drag in one of the fruit images that we have supplied, such as the cut-out orange (these are PNG format). With the Selector tool, select the image, right click for the menu options and select ‘Repel text under’. Now, as you move the image around the page, it repels the text. You can enlarge or shrink the image by dragging the corner handles. ![]() (You can also set the repelling margin by right clicking on the object and selecting ‘Repelling and Anchoring’). Text flowing around a cut-out image You can also anchor graphics and images to text which means that they will move with the text. Simply select the object, right click and select ‘Anchor to text’. Tip: You can also actually embed any object into text as if it were a character - just select and copy it (Ctrl+C), place the text caret where you want it and paste (Ctrl+V). ![]() My flyer is only two pages but if you had a longer brochure you might wish to insert page numbers. Use the Text tool and place the text cursor where you want the number. Right click and select ‘Insert’, then choose from one of the available number formats. You can make it a ‘Repeating Object’ to have a page number on every page and when you move or change the style of the number on one page those changes will be applied to all pages automatically. After inserting the page number on one page, select it and then select ‘Repeat on all pages’ to place it in the same position on all pages. ![]() If you want to create a new page similar to the current one, just click this icon on the top bar (or select Edit > Pages > Duplicate page).
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