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InDesign's Anchored Objects: More Than Meets the Eye
We all know that InDesign’s Anchored Object feature can be useful. But you may think of this feature only in its classic application, where images that need to run in a margin alongside text are anchored to the appropriate word. However, there are other, less obvious situations where the feature can come in handy, including decorative treatments for titles, tables, and column toppers.
Written by Diane Burns on February 23, 2009
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This article is excerpted from the October/November 2008 issue of InDesign Magazine (#26). Buy the issue or subscribe to the magazine at www.indesignmag.com.
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