Rick Bilonick wrote:

Sorry, I guess I wasn't clear enough. The text that I want to treat as a
"block" includes more than one paragraph. ...

The only way I can see doing this is to use a 1x1 table.

I would use a text frame, as long as I was sure that it would never need to span >1 page. Otherwise a 1-cell table is the way to go, as you can choose to allow it to break across >1 page.

A frame is slightly more flexible as far as placement and wrapping options, but probably not significantly for your purpose.

I also would
love to know how to keep text together (e.g., PM2.5 where the 2.5 is a
subscript) and not break at the end of a line into PM on one line and
2.5 on the next or some other variant.

As I said before, I don't see this happening. I just made a 3-page document from the dummy text, with a "2.5" subscript on every word and not once did the line break chop off the subscript. I tried using 2.1 and 2.0.2--both the same result.

Any idea what might be different?

<Joe

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