You could make it an inline graphic
http://www.adobe.com/desig
some of the comments about text wrap will not be relevant
You could also group the pic with it's caption, then cut 'n' paste as inline graphic
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I'm new to InDesign (although I've been using Illustrator for many years). I'm currently writing a manual and am having trouble with images. Whenever I insert them, InDesign creates a frame for them - this is fine but when I type text in the document before the image, the image stays where it is and the text gets shifted down, placing it out of sync. I'm certain that this is a basic option somewhere but I cannot find it at all!
Also - I cannot seem to add a simple caption under the images? Any ideas?
Thanks
Bob
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You could make it an inline graphic
http://www.adobe.com/desig
some of the comments about text wrap will not be relevant
You could also group the pic with it's caption, then cut 'n' paste as inline graphic
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by: Mango-ManPosted on 2009-03-17 at 13:58:45ID: 23912945
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Thanks for that - appreciated - fingers crossed someone can help me!
Bob