Every now and then, Google finds me the EXACT answer to the EXACT question I'm asking, and today I found you. Google is indeed getting better, and in some tiny way, you are the reason Google is so good.
Thanks for the explainer. Maybe it's a new feature in InDesign, but additionally discovered that when anchoring the image (while clicking the blue square) PRESS SHIFT AND DRAG to automatically set the position inline with the text. You may still need to highlight and set leading to auto.
Why didn't you show what happens when you hit enter and the image hits the bottom of the text frame box? That way we could see if the image goes to the next page or travels over the text frame box on the same page.
Hi. This might be what I’m looking for but I’m not sure. Let me explain. I am trying to deconstruct a catalog that displays multiple books the flow with text in 3 columns per pages. Each picture would have text at the bottom for the book name, author, ISBN number, and price. Each with a different styled font. So far I haven’t been able to click on any item that gives away how this other person did it. Somehow the text below the picture is spaced away from the picture equally. Same with the top. I don’t know if your method is the only way this works, like what I’m describing or not. And I don’t know if there’s any place in the document to click and find out. Maybe through a panel or seeing a check mark in the upper menu bar drop downs or something. I can normally figure out a lot of technical issues, but this one has me stumped. I’d appreciate any insight to this. After that, I get to figure out how they made the index and contents pages which automatically update as books are added to the columns. Not sure if I’m growing brain cells at this point or popping them as I struggle. 😂
Every now and then, Google finds me the EXACT answer to the EXACT question I'm asking, and today I found you. Google is indeed getting better, and in some tiny way, you are the reason Google is so good.
Thanks for the explainer. Maybe it's a new feature in InDesign, but additionally discovered that when anchoring the image (while clicking the blue square) PRESS SHIFT AND DRAG to automatically set the position inline with the text. You may still need to highlight and set leading to auto.
I am your 100th like, lol. Thank you for the thorough explanation, I had not seen anywhere the explanation with the auto-leading thing. THANK YOU!
You're welcome!
BRILLIANT!!!!
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THANK YOU. I was pulling my hair out.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks a lot! You are the great!
Glad it helped!
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Was helpful, thx
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Why didn't you show what happens when you hit enter and the image hits the bottom of the text frame box? That way we could see if the image goes to the next page or travels over the text frame box on the same page.
Hi. This might be what I’m looking for but I’m not sure. Let me explain. I am trying to deconstruct a catalog that displays multiple books the flow with text in 3 columns per pages. Each picture would have text at the bottom for the book name, author, ISBN number, and price. Each with a different styled font. So far I haven’t been able to click on any item that gives away how this other person did it. Somehow the text below the picture is spaced away from the picture equally. Same with the top. I don’t know if your method is the only way this works, like what I’m describing or not. And I don’t know if there’s any place in the document to click and find out. Maybe through a panel or seeing a check mark in the upper menu bar drop downs or something. I can normally figure out a lot of technical issues, but this one has me stumped. I’d appreciate any insight to this. After that, I get to figure out how they made the index and contents pages which automatically update as books are added to the columns. Not sure if I’m growing brain cells at this point or popping them as I struggle. 😂
Do you have the ID file or are you pulling this from a PDF?
@@ALinsdau I have the actual InDesign file. It’s over 200 pages.
Nice tutorial, awful software: ...made in Byzantium!
Truth.