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Linking images to text - InDesign Tutorial
From the course: Advanced InDesign: Productivity Techniques
Linking images to text
- [Instructor] In this chapter, you'll learn everything about anchored objects. So, in this scenario, I have an anchored object here on my page, but this object is actually linked to a very specific location in the text frame. So, this will allow me to use objects outside of the frame, but they're still referenced inside of the frame. And not just that, I can actually come in here and paste additional anchored objects that are then, again, linked to this location, using the exact same settings. If I were to paste that same object on the left-hand side here corresponding to this title the frame will actually appear on the other side of the margin because there's more room here as well. And, on top of that, we can actually start adding text and the frame will travel with that text as well. With that, we have an intelligent system that will automate how you can set up anchored objects and how to improve your layout using Adobe��
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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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