The Text Tool allows simple text to be placed anywhere in the document.
Create a baseline by clicking on one edge of the baseline you require, and dragging to the other. Text will be entered into an expanding box underneath the baseline, which can always be moved or resized later if necessary.
Once a baseline has been created, simply start typing text.
The Transparent button on the toolbar controls whether the text rectangle is transparent or opaque. If it is transparent, blank space characters in the text will let the underlying design show through.
The Justification button on the toolbar controls whether the text will be left, center, right or justified, and the text will move accordingly within the text rectangle.
Copy the typed text to the clipboard by choosing Copy from the Edit menu. The text can also be dragged to another window or program by dragging the text rectangle outside the document window and dropping in into the desired destination. This feature requires Macintosh Drag and Drop, included with System 7.5 or later. The receiving program must also support this feature.
Paste text in from another window or program by choosing Paste from the Edit menu. Text can also be dragged into the current text rectangle from another program.
Move the text baseline or rectangle you have created by pressing the arrow keys on the keyboard, or dragging it from within the selected area.
Adjust the left or right edge of the text baseline rectangle by moving the mouse to the edge and dragging it left or right. The text will automatically rewrap itself as you drag.