![]() ![]() ![]() Where one element contains several words you would manually re-type the space character. To separate words into separate snippets you can use Find & Replace: replace every space character into a special character, e.g. With several paragraph text frames + large leading placed on each other you can create a kind of random impression if they get placed with horizontal and vertical offset. Opening a PDF can give you single text frames for each of its text lines, instead of 1 text frame with 1 paragraph containing several lines. (at least I know such exists for characters within a text) If your text input list is not in a wanted "random" order already you might find an online tool which can randomize words. The text can get flipped with an online tool, there are various websites to convert text from LTR to RTL. You probably need different tools before you can start with the page layout, which makes it hard to find "the best" way, since it depends on individual skills and also custom habits, for instance what you prefer to do manually and what rather automatically – while they influence each other in the available options. ![]() There are various ways for each of your various conditions. ![]()
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