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Using inline graphics

Now you’ll add a few small graphics in lines of text.

1.
Go to the last page of Anchors1.fm.

The coffee information at the bottom of the page appears in a frame that’s anchored at the bottom of the column. The text appears in a text frame that’s drawn inside the anchored frame, and the picture of coffee beans is in an anchored frame that’s run into the paragraph.

2.
Click just to the left of Kona Coffee in the first sentence of coffee information.

3.
Choose File > Import > File.

4.
Select the Mug.tif file in the Art folder (within the Lesson09 folder) and click Import.

5.
In the Import Graphic Scaling dialog box, verify that 144 dpi is selected and click Set.

The graphic appears in an anchored frame under Kona Coffee.

6.
With the anchored frame still selected, press Esc m p. The anchored frame appears in the line of text, and the insertion point appears to the right of the anchored frame.

7.
Press the spacebar to add a space between the frame and Kona.

The graphic is sized correctly, but appears too high in the line.

8.
Click the frame’s border to select the frame.

You could drag the frame downward or use the arrow keys to reposition the frame, but you’ll use the Anchored Frame command this time.

9.
Choose Special > Anchored Frame.

10.
Enter -11 (type a hyphen, then the number eleven) in the Distance above Baseline text box to move the frame down 11 points. Then click Edit Frame.


  

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