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Text inside a shape
If you add text into a non-rectangular shape (right-click a shape and select Insert > Text), StoryTeller uses the inner margin (left or right depending on direction of text) and/or indents to define the area for the text.
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Figure 20
In Word, the inner margins is used to define a rectangular area for the text.
This means that the DOCX output can look different from the StoryTeller design:
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Figure 21
Note:
In addition to standard shapes, like ellipses or free forms, a shape can be created in StoryTeller by enabling point editing mode on a text box.
OpenText StreamServe 5.6 Updated: 2013-03-01