April 2003
Intermediate to advanced
448 pages
8h 26m
English
In the previous chapters in this part of the book, we’ve described how to create, edit and transform frames and paths in InDesign. This chapter focuses on some of the ways we can organize these objects when putting together a page or spread: grouping related objects, changing their stacking order, and locking them in position.
Grouping is a way to select two or more objects so you can work with them as a single object—a group. The grouping and ungrouping of objects generally works the same as in QuarkXPress, though there are a few differences, which we cover below. To group objects, first select the various paths or frames, and then select Group from the Object menu (or press Command-G/Ctrl-G). ...
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