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Duplicating the frames across your document - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: Advanced InDesign: Productivity Techniques
Duplicating the frames across your document
- [Instructor] In the previous video, I've shown you how you can duplicate an image frame across these different subheader styles just by copying and pasting the anchored object marker. Now, let me show you another way of automating this process. Now I do have to tell you, this is a far more advanced way of automating this work, but if you get the hang of this, you will be able to automate this entire process. So if you do have a long document to work on, this is really going to save your day. Now, let me show you how it works. First of all, I need to make sure that whatever it is I want to duplicate has the proper options selected. So I know beforehand from the other videos that we did, that I did come in, I set all the options for the anchored object markers, I also set the frame fitting options. So I'm fairly confident that this is the way I want to go. Now, what you can also add if you want to, is an object style.…
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Linking images to text1m
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What is an anchored object?5m 34s
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Using image frames as anchored objects5m 23s
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Setting options5m 48s
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Duplicating the frames across your document7m 7s
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Challenge: Adding anchored objects on your own1m 1s
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Solution: Adding anchored objects on your own2m 15s
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