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Re: Indesign CS4 question
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Re: Indesign CS4 question


  • Subject: Re: Indesign CS4 question
  • From: Stan Cleveland <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 17 Aug 2009 16:38:59 -0700
  • Thread-topic: Indesign CS4 question

On 8/17/09 3:57 PM, "Shane Stanley" wrote:

> You can also use the move command to move just the image, as the OP wants:
<snip>
> It would probably be better to say that if you change the bounds of one, it
> is independent of the other. But if you reposition a rectangle using the
> move command, like this:
<snip>
the image goes along for the ride.

Shane, thanks for that helpful information. I just learned something!

Stan C.


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