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INDESIGN
Lesson 2
Working with Frames
InDesign frames can hold either text or graphics.
As you work with frames, you’ll notice that
InDesign provides a great amount of flexibility
and control over your design.
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In this introduction to working with frames, you’ll learn how to do the following:
• Resize text frames
• Use anchor points to reshape a text frame
• Copy a graphic into a frame
• Convert a graphics frame to a text frame
• Wrap text around an object
• Create and rotate a polygon frame
• Center and scale an object within a frame
Getting started
To ensure that the tools and palettes function exactly as described in this lesson, you must delete
or deactivate (by renaming) the InDesign Defaults file and the InDesign SavedData file.
1 If InDesign is running, choose File > Exit.
2 To locate the InDesign defaults files, do one of the following:
•(Windows) Choose Start from the Windows taskbar, and then click Find > Files or Folders. For
Named, type InDesign and click Find Now. Drag the InDesign Defaults file and the InDesign Saved-
Data file into the Recycle Bin. Do not delete any other InDesign file. Close the Find dialog box.
•(Mac OS) Choose File > Find from the Finder menu. Type InDesign and choose Find. Drag the
InDesign Defaults file and the InDesign SavedData file into the Trash. Do not delete any other InDe-
sign file. Close the Find windows.
If you want to return to your previous settings, drag the files from the Trash or Recycle Bin to the
original folder after you finish the tour. Click Yes when asked whether to overwrite the existing files.
You’ll now open the final publication so that you can see what it will look like when plete
the lesson. This publication is a two-page magazine article on origami.
3 Start InDesign.
4 Choose File > Open, and open in the ID_02 folder.
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5 Leave this file open (in the background)