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Selecting and copying anchored objects, View anchored object markers on the page, Reposition an anchored object on the page manually – Adobe InDesign CS5 User Manual

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Last updated 11/16/2011

7 Click the point on the Anchored Position Reference Point proxy

that represents where within the page items

chosen from the X and Y Relative To menus that you want to align the object.

8 Specify an X Offset or Y Offset to nudge or move the object away from the alignment point.

9 To ensure that the object does not extend below or above a column edge as text reflows, select Keep within

Top/Bottom Column Boundaries. This option is only available when you select a line option, such as Line
(Baseline), from the Y Relative To menu.

10 Click OK.

Working with anchored objects using drag-and-drop (CS5.5)

You can drag an existing object into a text frame to anchor it or move it. Use the Selection tool

or Direct Selection

tool

to select the object, and then drag the blue square near the upper-right corner of the text frame. Do one of the

following:

To anchor an existing object, drag the blue square to the position where you want the object’s anchor to appear.

To create an inline object, press Shift and drag the blue square to the position where you want the object to appear.

To specify anchored object options, press Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and drag the blue square to the
position where you want the object’s anchor to appear.

Selecting and copying anchored objects

Using the Selection tool, you can select only one anchored object at a time. Using the Type tool, you can select a range
of text with multiple anchored object markers. When you select multiple anchor markers with the Type tool, you can
change the position options for all the anchored objects at once.

Note: If you have more than one anchored object in the same position—for example, if one line of type holds the markers
for two anchored objects with the same anchoring attributes—the objects will overlap each other.

When you copy text containing an anchored object marker, you copy the anchored object as well. If you copy an
anchored object and paste it outside of text, the anchored object becomes an independent image that is not linked to text.

View anchored object markers on the page

To view anchors and their relationship to the text on the page, you can display object markers. Use any of the following
methods:

To view the anchor markers

in the text, choose Type > Show Hidden Characters.

To view a dashed line from an anchor marker to its associated custom-positioned object, select the object and
choose View

> Extras > Show Text Threads. The thread extends from the anchor marker to the current proxy point

for the anchored object.

To view anchor symbols

on anchored objects, choose View

> Extras > Show Frame Edges. Viewing anchor

symbols is helpful when determining which objects are anchored.

Reposition an anchored object on the page manually

Moving a frame moves its anchored objects, unless the object is positioned relative to margins or pages.