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Using anchored objects to wrap images in text flow

Using anchored objects to wrap images in text flow - InDesign Tutorial

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Using anchored objects to wrap images in text flow

- In this video, I'm gonna show you how to wrap text around objects in HTML using anchored objects within InDesign. If you wanna follow along in the exercise files, I'm in Chapter 7, 07_02. First thing I'm gonna do is open up the alice HTML file in the start folder. In the web browser is the document that's all set up based on the order in the articles panel from InDesign. The one thing left to correct is that there's no text wrap around this image of the rabbit. So I'm gonna close the browser and I'm gonna open up the alice IDML file in InDesign. Before I go ahead and make any changes, I'm gonna go over to File and choose Save and I'm gonna save this in the end folder as alice. Now, there are two components to get a text wrap to work in HTML. The first is that the object has to be in the same container as the text. The way to do that in InDesign is to anchor the object inside of the text. There are two ways to get this done and I'll show you them both. First, select the image. Go up…

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