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Placing inline images

Placing inline images - InDesign Tutorial

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Placing inline images

- [Instructor] So I've anchored all of the images with the exception of this one, and I'm going to make an exception for this one because it's horizontal, the only horizontal image in the book. I could rotate the image and then make it a full-page image, but in this case I'm going to make it into an inline image. Let me just drag it onto the paste board and double-click on the image itself to select the picture frame that's part of the group. I will now fit the frame to the content. Cmd + Opt or Ctrl + Alt + C and then drag that down so that it meets the caption below. It's still a group, so when I deselect, I can reselect it as a group. I'll now cut that, Cmd or Ctrl + X, and I'm going to paste it onto a blank line in the text flow. Let's just come and turn off the baseline grid for the time being. I'll double-click to insert my cursor, press Return to create a blank line, move onto that blank line, and now select the paragraph mark. An inline graphic is one of the few times when…

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