I have a bunch of mleaders that I was asked to mask.
If I just turn on text masking on the properties palette, it looks bad because the mask is smaller than the frame.
Bad example:
After googling, I figured out how to adjust the mask for a single mleader, but this is an untenable solution for me because i can't do all the mleaders at once.
Is there a good way to make the text mask be the same size as the text frame? I just want some form of a wipeout that will look better without having to change each mleader individually.
Good example:
-Camden
I have a bunch of mleaders that I was asked to mask.
If I just turn on text masking on the properties palette, it looks bad because the mask is smaller than the frame.
Bad example:
After googling, I figured out how to adjust the mask for a single mleader, but this is an untenable solution for me because i can't do all the mleaders at once.
Is there a good way to make the text mask be the same size as the text frame? I just want some form of a wipeout that will look better without having to change each mleader individually.
Good example:
-Camden
If you have gotten one like you want, then you should be able to match properties to make the others work along the CCCL.
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If you have gotten one like you want, then you should be able to match properties to make the others work along the CCCL.
Rick Jackson
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Select your mulitleaders and set the Landing Gap in the properties window to be 1/2 the text height. That should shrink the frame to match the text mask.
Select your mulitleaders and set the Landing Gap in the properties window to be 1/2 the text height. That should shrink the frame to match the text mask.
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