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In this video, we're going to do something called anchored object.

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Some programs call it inline graphic.

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It just means that like in Microsoft Word,

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when I hit Return, can you see the image comes along for the ride?

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Whereas all the other images we've done so

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far is just going to sit there and done in a lot.

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Let's go and learn how to do that and design now.

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Okay. To place an inline object or an anchored object,

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just make sure you've got nothing selected.

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To black arrow, click in the background.

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Let's go to File, Place.

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Let's bring in anchored object one dot Illustrator.

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What we're going to do is just click hold and drag it so

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it matches the same size as one of these columns.

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If yours doesn't work out that well,

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grab the black arrow and just remember to hold down,

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Command Shift or Control Shift on the PC,

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then we can drag it so it's perfectly lined up as just the way to this column.

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Okay. Now, what I'm going to do is going to go to Edit and go to Cut.

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I'm going to put mine in between this paragraph here.

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Let's just put a return in.

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Most of the time,

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70% of the time I do this,

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all I have to do is go to Edit,

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Paste, and it works just fine.

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In my case, I'm going to undo that,

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is that I've set the leading for all of these paragraphs here.

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Most of the time, nobody changes that, so there's no problem.

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You just hit Paste and it works great.

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Because I do, I've set mine to 13, not automatic.

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What I have to do is with my cursor flashing where it is, okay?

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Before I go Edit, Paste is just switch this back to order.

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That's my leading under character,

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then go Edit, Paste,

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and it works just fine.

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You can see it's pushed a gap for itself and if I had returns up here,

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it flows along in the text.

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Cool. Normally, just go to File, Paste.

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If you're like me and you've played around with leading,

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you might have to switch it back to auto before you hit Paste.

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Let's do it a couple of times. I've got one there.

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It should always be lined up with the text,

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but because I'm using dummy ticks, it doesn't really matter.

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Remember, return in, okay?

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I'm gong to set this to auto.

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Actually, first of all, I need to bring in my image.

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The second image is going to be File, Place,

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bring in and get object two,

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drag it out to be roughly the right size.

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Nice. Remember, Edit, Cut.

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You can use usual cuts.

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In here, we've set our leading back to auto, hit Paste.

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Great. I would like you, my friend,

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to do the last one by yourself.

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There is one more to bring in. Go through, do it.

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You've done them all, actually. What am I talking about?

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Do it on your own though, see if you can make it work.

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I'll wait here while you do it.

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But this is a video, so it's weird.

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I'm going to put it in the last one myself as well.

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File, Place, and let's bring anchored object three.

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I've placed my in directly into it.

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Why? Just because I wasn't paying attention.

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The only trouble with this if you have to now go and

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resize it while it's in the text box,

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and sometimes, it can be really big,

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and it just makes life a little hard.

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Often, what I do is, remember,

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drag it out first,

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not part of the text. Cut it.

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Get my cursor flashing in here,

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make sure that's switched to auto and hit Paste or just type in a V. Okay.

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Not the most fluid of my tutorials,

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but you get the idea. We're working well.

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We've got images that are anchored,

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that flow along with the text.

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That'll be it for this video.

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Let's get on to the next one.
