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INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
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For a video on working with anchored frames, see www.adobe.com/go/vid0073.
Create an anchored object
If an object isnt available to place into the document (for example, sidebar text that is not written yet), you can create
an empty anchored frame as a placeholder for content you can add later. You can resize the anchored frame at
anytime and the position settings for the frame update automatically.
1 Do one of the following:
Toaddananchoredobject,usetheTypetooltopositionaninsertionpointwhereyouwanttheobjectsanchorto
appear, and then place or paste the object.
If the frame for the object is taller than the line of text in which it appears, text might overlap the imported image or
youmightseeincreasedspaceabovetheline.Considerselectingadifferentanchoredobjectposition,insertingasoft
or hard line break, resizing the inline object, or specifying a different leading value for the surrounding lines.
To anchor an existing object, select it and choose Edit > Cut. Then, using the Type tool, position the insertion
point where you want the object to appear, and choose Edit >Paste. By default, the anchored objects position is
inline.
Toaddaplaceholderframeforanobjectthatisntavailable(forexample,textyouhaveyettowriteforasidebar),
use the Type tool to position the insertion point where you want the objects anchor to appear; then choose
Object > Anchored Object > Insert.
You can anchor text characters by creating outlines of the text. Creating outlines automatically converts each
character of text to an inline anchored object.
2 To position the object, select it with a selection tool and choose Object > Anchored Object > Options. Specify
options as desired.
To bypass the Anchored Object dialog box, use the Insert Anchored Object/Go To Anchor Marker keyboard shortcut.
You’ll need to designate keys for this shortcut in the Keyboard Shortcut Editor (its listed in the Text and Tables area).
Pressing the shortcut twice deselects the object and positions the cursor back in the main text. (See “Use keyboard
shortcut sets” on page 25.)
Inserted Anchored Objects options
When you insert a placeholder for an anchored object, you can specify the following options for the contents:
Content Specifies the type of object the placeholder frame will contain.
Note: If you choose Text, an insertion point appears in the text frame; if you choose Graphic or Unassigned, InDesign
selects the object frame.
Object Style Specifiesthestyleyouwanttousetoformattheobject.Ifyouhavedefinedandsavedobjectstyles,they
will appear in this menu.
Paragraph Style Specifies the paragraph style you want to use to format the object. If you have defined and saved
paragraph styles, they will appear in this menu.
Note: If the object style has a paragraph style enabled and you choose a different style from the Paragraph Style menu,
or if you make changes to the Anchored Position options for a style, a plus sign (+) appears in the Object Style menu
indicating that overrides have been made.
Height and Width Specify the dimensions of the placeholder frame.
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