Text wrap forces line break in pdf export
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My document have one paragraph, with no shift+enter (no forced line breaks).
After exporting this document to PDF I am able to copy and paste this only paragraph from PDF to Notes as a whole paragraph, with no line breaks. Just as it was in the ID document!
But, whenever I add some image above this paragraph in ID, aligned to the right of the paragraph, and set this image to “text wrap”, export to PDF and try to copy from the PDF and paste to Notes, the paragraph has forced line breaks in all positions that the image did the text wrap.
I’d like to have the whole paragraph pasted, with no forced line breaks, just as it was without the image. Is there some setting that I am forgetting?
Kind regards,
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