This really has nothing to do with your original question
Really?
The OP shows where it could be of importance to know whether the text will be cut correctly or split up in pieces, and where a quick look in wireframe/outline mode would be an easy way to find out.
Regarding "hidden objects" that was mentioned, I have noticed over the years that files created in Illustrator have a tendency to have invisible/hidden objects and empty text blocks (when the user has accidentally clicked or dragged with the text tool) on and outside the drawing area, and the wireframe mode in Draw is also here a quick and easy way to find and get rid of them, even if they should be behind text.
And (FWIW) in addition to the wireframe mode, Ctrl+clicking a layer's color bar in CorelDRAW's Object docker will make that particular layer show in colored wireframe mode. Very useful.
Maybe there's something similar in Illustrator now, but I have not been able to find it in my old CS5.