Click Wrap Around Bounding Box to wrap text around all sides of the photo or graphic frame. A dialog box will open, prompting you to enter how far off the frame you want the text to run. You can enter different values for each edge of the frame. Click Wrap Around Object Shape (the circle surrounded by text) to use contour wrapping, which creates a text wrap boundary that’s the same shape as the selected object. [1] X Research source Click Jump Object to prevent text from showing up in any space to the left or right of the frame. Click Jump to Next Column to force the surrounding text or paragraph to the next column or text frame. This option prevents undesired text wraps along the sides of the frame.
From the main toolbar, click Object, select Clipping Path, and then Options. Drag the Threshold setting to the desired level to help create the path. The higher the setting you choose, the wider the range of pixel removal. Manipulate the Tolerance setting to dictate the path’s detail. Higher settings make the path less accurate but smoother. Enter a single offset value in the “Inset Frame” field. Choose Include Inside Edges command to make paths inside the image. You might need to adjust the Tolerance setting for the program to select these spaces. Click OK and then click to select the object. Choose Wrap Around Object Shape on the Text Wrap panel. Select Show Options from the palette menu and choose Same As Clipping. Enter the value you want the text to bounce off the object.