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When my baseline grid starts lower than the text frame, the text aligns to the grid even there is no grid. How do I make the top lines (underlined in yellow) disappear? (I don't want to shrink the text frame, I want space for a bigger title there.)
Thank you for answer.

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5 hours ago, Dominika said:

When my baseline grid starts lower than the text frame, the text aligns to the grid even there is no grid. How do I make the top lines (underlined in yellow) disappear? (I don't want to shrink the text frame, I want space for a bigger title there.)
Thank you for answer.

 

The text is going to fill your Text Frame. The easiest way to get what you want is to make a second text frame above the baseline and put your heading in that and link to the lower frame, if the heading is in fact in the text. Another way is to set up your paragraph styles so there will be a gap below the heading, but that won't give you a two column wide heading in the text frame you have shown us.

Edit: You could also just adjust the start height of the text frame by using the Insets

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