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fornaven_efternaven
Not sure what the proper terminology is for this.
In books, when the first letter is larger than the rest of the text and
stands 3 or 4 lines tall in alignment with the 3 or 4 lines of text next to
it.
Where the +'s represent the first letter("T") in the example below:
+++++ his is the first line of text, et cetera............
+ the continuation of the line of text above...
+ the continuation of the line of text above...
+ the continuation of the line of text above...
How is this effect best achieved? The only way I've found is with a single
letter in a text box but proper alignment is difficult with this method.
In books, when the first letter is larger than the rest of the text and
stands 3 or 4 lines tall in alignment with the 3 or 4 lines of text next to
it.
Where the +'s represent the first letter("T") in the example below:
+++++ his is the first line of text, et cetera............
+ the continuation of the line of text above...
+ the continuation of the line of text above...
+ the continuation of the line of text above...
How is this effect best achieved? The only way I've found is with a single
letter in a text box but proper alignment is difficult with this method.