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# Wrap Text

The Word Wrap feature in the Custom Template ensures that text is displayed efficiently within a container

<figure><img src="/files/DSgHCPuwxPhAOVbkziBC" alt=""><figcaption><p>Image 1: Wrap text option in the Custom Template window</p></figcaption></figure>

**Key Benefits of Word Wrap:**

* Helps in handling long or oversized text efficiently.
* Ensures text remains visible without breaking the layout.
* Provides flexibility by allowing users to either wrap text within the container or display an ellipsis (...) for overflow text.

How to use Word Wrap:

1. **Add Text to the Container**
   * Click on the container where you want to enter text.
   * Input a long text string
2. **Enable Word Wrap**
   * Select the container.
   * Click on the **Word Wrap** option to adjust the text layout within the container.
   * If the text is too long for the container, it will automatically wrap to fit within the available space.
3. **Managing Long Text Entries**
   * If the text exceeds the container size, an **ellipsis (...) icon** will appear, indicating that some content is hidden.
   * To view the full text, you can either: Expand the container size to accommodate the full text.

Hover over or interact with the ellipsis icon (if applicable) to reveal the hidden portion.

<img src="/files/tSGJEqNmMuGMbc6QVPPN" alt="GIF 1: Wrap Text" width="563">


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