From the course: InDesign Quick Tips
Placing graphics using a frame - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: InDesign Quick Tips
Placing graphics using a frame
- [Instructor] With Adobe InDesign, you can place a graphic into an existing frame and crop that graphic as needed. Select the Rectangle Frame tool to make it active. Click and drag on the far right panel between the guides to create a frame on that panel. With the frame selected, choose File, Place, and navigate to the image that you'd like to place into that frame. Click the Open button and the image is placed at 100% within that frame. Choose the Selection tool and click on the content grabber to select the image within that frame. Click and drag to change how the image is positioned within that frame. Continue adjusting until the image is in the desired position.
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