Anchored objects – Adobe InDesign User Manual
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Anchored objects
Inline
Above Line
Custom
Note:
About anchored objects
Create an anchored object
Position a custom-positioned anchored object
Working with anchored objects using drag-and-drop (CS5.5)
Selecting and copying anchored objects
View anchored object markers on the page
Reposition an anchored object on the page manually
Resize an anchored object
Release an anchored object
About anchored objects
Anchored objects are items, such as images or text boxes, that are attached—or anchored—to specific text. The anchored object travels with the
text containing the anchor as the text reflows. Use anchored objects for all objects that you want associated with a particular line or block of text,
for example, sidebars and callouts, figures, or icons associated with a specific word.
You can create an anchored object by pasting or placing an object (or frame) into text using the Type tool or by using the Insert Anchored Object
command. When you place the object, Adobe InDesign CS4 adds an anchor marker at the insertion point. Anchored objects inherit the rotation
and skew attributes of the text frame they’re anchored to—even when the object is positioned outside of the text frame. You can select the object
and change these attributes.
You can create anchored objects that use any of the following positions:
Aligns the anchored object with the baseline of the insertion point. You can adjust the Y Offset to position the object above or below the
baseline. This is the default type of anchored object. In earlier versions of InDesign, these objects were called inline graphics.
Places the anchored object above the line with the following choices of alignment: Left, Center, Right, Towards Spine, Away From
Spine, and (Text Alignment). Text Alignment is the alignment applied to the paragraph that holds the anchor marker.
Places the anchored object in the position that you define in the Anchored Object Options dialog box. You can position the object
anywhere inside or outside the text frame.
You can use inline and above line positioned objects with type on a path. (See Add anchored objects to type on a path.)
Sample document with anchored objects
A. Inline position B. Above line position (aligned left) C. Custom position (aligned to the edge of the text frame)
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