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Hi,
During the Placing-Process of a bunch of images, it is possible to add more rows and columns by clicking the arrow-keys (left/right or top/bottom) BEFORE releasing the ”mouse button” or trackpad.
NOW, is there any kind of way how to do that AFTER releasing the button or trackpad ?
Sometimes it’s just more convenient to make it afterwards, especially when you’re using a trackpad.
Any idea someone ?
Cheers
G
Yes, you can add or delete Rows by pressing your Up or Down Arrows, and you can add or delete Columns by pressing your Right or Left Arrows anytime during the Place Process until you let go of your mouse button. On as trackpad, I'm sure this is a lot harder to do.
An easier way would be to:
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Hi,
Not sure if this will help... but you can try
1. Step and repeat.. Group, lock, and duplicate objects in InDesign
2. Pressing Alt or Option key and drag the image... then use arrow keys to create multiple copies of the image as a grid
3. You can also first create empty graphic frames and then place the bunch of images in those one at a time
-Aman
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Thank you amaarora! It seems Adobe hasn’t built this option to perform a change AFTER having created the grid. Till yet at least.
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Yes, you can add or delete Rows by pressing your Up or Down Arrows, and you can add or delete Columns by pressing your Right or Left Arrows anytime during the Place Process until you let go of your mouse button. On as trackpad, I'm sure this is a lot harder to do.
An easier way would be to:
You'll get an instant Grid.
Select all of the rectangle in the grid and go to the Object menu > Fitting > Frame Fitting Options. Choose Fill Frame Proportionally (as a good starting point). And Press OK.
You have exactly the grid you want with images fitting those Frames nicely.
While Placing in a grid is a cool feature, I've never found it to be particularly useful for real work.
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Thank you Jeff! It’s really a path worth having a try. I’ll check it out Merci
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You're quite welcome! Happy to help.
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So, in other words, ADOBE hasn’t yet built any functionality where it’s possible to perform changes to the grid AFTER releasing the mouse. That would be a real enhencement.., Adobe !
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