Yes, that's what I wanted to say. In your sample document, in the lower half of page 2 there are two separate objects (auto shapes with inner text, one with a shadow and one without). As they are two, they may be moved independently. In the attached document, I have pulled them apart a bit to show this; then I've put a duplicate of the first object on page 3 and copied the text of the second into it. The result is a single object which cannot be divided.mangodurian wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:25 pm You say in your reply "All of them (auto shapes and text boxes) have their own inner text which won't go lost." are you saying that the text and autoshapes will remain together? because I can see that that is not always the case.. I think this may be a bug which needs reporting:
see attached file page 2
This was already the case in your first sample document. The reason lies in the paragraph formatting of the text in the boxes: When you place the cursor in a box and invoke Format > Paragraph..., you will see that the paragraph format has an additional 8 pt spacing after the paragraph. This is responsible for the wider margin at the bottom.mangodurian wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:25 pm in the attachment you've shared back, the object frames/text frames all seem to have a blank line at the bottom of them (ie the spacing at the bottom is disproportionate to the one at the top), is there a way to decrease that lower space to make it the same as the top one? (I'm always trying to budget space to make docs have less pages when printed)
If in Object properties the horizontal position is set to Right/Relative to page margins/offset 0 cm, this should not happen. I tested it with the document "lorem text objects named and rearranged.tmdx" and could not reproduce this issue.mangodurian wrote: ↑Sat Dec 05, 2020 7:25 pm and, when I cut a frame, and paste it elsewhere in the document it is no longer aligned to the right margin.. as I'm often moving text boxes around by cutting and pasting them is there a way to keep that alignment when doing so?