![]() ![]() If your document requires more variation, such as pages with different numbers of frames or frames of different lengths, leave the Primary Text Frame option deselected, and use the Type tool to create text frames on parents. Set primary text frames when you want each page in your document to contain a page-sized text frame into which you can flow or type your text. If a text frame includes more overset text than can reasonably fit on the page, the text frame isn’t resized. Tip: You can also double-click a handle on an overset text frame to expand the height or width to fit all text in the frame. If you double-click the center right handle, the height is preserved while the width narrows to fill the frame. ![]() For example, if you double-click the center bottom handle, the bottom of the frame snaps to the bottom of the text. To quickly fit the frame to its content, use the Selection tool to select the text frame, and double-click any handle. Hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to scale the text within the frame. To resize using the Selection tool, drag any of the frame handles on the frame’s border. Note: If you click the text frame instead of dragging it, you’ll lose your text selection or insertion point location. If you hold down the mouse button for one second before you begin dragging, the text will recompose while you resize the frame. To resize using the Type tool, hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS), and drag any frame handle. ![]()
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