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Working with Anchored Objects in InDesign

by Eddie Russell

In this collection of lessons, we will focus on working with anchored objects in InDesign. Software required: InDesign CS5 and newer.

What you'll learn

In this collection of lessons, we will focus on working with anchored objects in InDesign. We will get started by learning what an anchored object is and why they are useful. From there we will learn about each of the three types of anchored objects: inline, above-line and custom-positioned anchored objects. Once we understand how to use each of these types of anchored objects, we will begin learning how to incorporate both object styles and paragraph styles into an anchored object workflow. Along the way, we will also learn some techniques that will save us time when working with anchored objects; for example, how to set up a keyboard shortcut to insert empty inline-anchored object frames, and how to work with custom-positioned anchored objects and text wraps. One thing to keep in mind is that these lessons are going to be geared toward viewers who have already completed our Introduction to Paragraph and Character Styles course as well as our Introduction to Object Styles course. Software required: InDesign CS5 and newer.

About the author

Eddie began teaching creative professionals over ten years ago for Digital Tutors. In 2014 Digital Tutors was acquired by Pluralsight and he continued his focus on creating high quality training for artists in both the film and games industries. With a background in graphic design and illustration Eddie has always been focused on visual appeal. This can be seen through his courses in which he shares secrets for achieving production level quality for concept art, illustrations, textures, mater... more

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