CreativePro Week Sneak Peek: Anchoring Graphics to Text in InDesign
See how to set up graphics to travel along with text in InDesign and learn the difference between anchored and inline objects in this CreativePro Week sneak peek video.
In this CreativePro Week sneak peek video, Laurie Ruhlin shows a couple of different methods for setting up graphics to travel along with text in an InDesign document. She explains the difference between anchored and inline graphics, demonstrates how to set each up, and provides practical examples.
This video is a sneak peek of Laurie’s CreativePro Week 2023 sessions. See the full agenda and register for the conference—both in-person in Phoenix, Arizona and online—at CreativeProWeek.com.
This article was last modified on August 29, 2025
This article was first published on March 13, 2023
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