tailieunhanh - ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P12

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 REVEALED- P12:Welcome to Adobe InDesign CS2—Revealed. This book offers creative projects, concise instructions, and complete coverage of basic to advanced InDesign skills, helping you to create polished, professional-looking layouts. Use this book as you learn InDesign, and then use it later as your own reference guide. | FIGURE 56 Viewing the placed graphic FIGURE 57 Viewing the graphic placed with the loaded graphics icon Top-left corner of placed graphic -located at same spot where loaded graphics icon was clicked 7. Position the pointer over the document. The pointer changes to the loaded graphics icon. 8. Click the loaded graphics icon on the F in the word Flowers. As shown in Figure 57 the graphic is placed in a new graphics frame whose top-left corner is located where the loaded graphics icon was clicked. You imported two graphics using two subtly different methods. You created a graphics frame and then used the Place command to place a graphic in that frame. Then you used the Place command to load a graphic file and finally clicked the loaded graphics icon to create a new frame for the new graphic. Move a graphic in a graphics frame 1. Hide the Images layer show Background layer click the Selection Tool t then click the Windmills graphic. 2. Click the top-left reference point on the proxy in the Transform palette. 3. Click the Direct Selection Tool position the tool over the graphic then click the graphic. The X and Y fields in the Transform palette change to X and Y indicating that the graphic not the frame is selected. When the Direct Selection Tool is over the graphic the pointer changes to a hand icon. 4. Note the width and height of the graphic as listed in the Transform palette. The graphic is substantially larger than the frame that contains it thus there are many areas of the graphic outside the frame that are not visible through the frame. continued Lesson 3 Work with Graphics Frames INDESIGN 4-31 5. Press and hold the hand icon on the graphic until the hand icon changes to a black arrow then drag inside the graphics frame releasing your mouse when the windmill is centered in the frame as shown in Figure 58. The graphic moves within the frame but the frame itself does not move. Note that the blue bounding box now visible is the bounding box for the graphic