An anchored object is an object that is
attached to a text frame using specific options. The Insert Anchored
Object dialog box allows you to control how, where, and what type an
object is placed in a text frame. After you specify the options that
you want, an anchored object frame with an anchor symbol appears next
to the text frame. If you no longer want the anchored object, you can
release it from the text frame.
Create an Anchored Object
- 1. Click to place the insertion point in the text where you want to place the anchored object by using the Type tool.
You can change this location later if you want.
- 2. Click the Object menu, point to Anchored Object, and then click Insert.
- 3. Specify the following options you want:
- Object Options. Specify options for content type, object and paragraph style, and height and width.
- Position. Select the Custom or Inline or Above Line option, and then specify options that relate to your choice.
- 4. Click OK.
An anchored object frame with an anchor symbol appears next to the text frame.
- 5. To change options for the anchored object, select it, click the Object menu, point to Anchored Object, and then click Options.
- 6. To release an anchored object from a text frame, select the object, click the Object menu, point to Anchored Object, and then click Release.
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