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Good day to all.
I am trying to punch in an exact measurement for an image into the control panel at the top of my InDesign window, but only the image container resizes when I do. This is a problem because I deep etched the image using the pen tool, as I need to remove the background of the product I am placing. Is there some way to lock the container and the image while using the control panes to resize images? Otherwise, I need to type in "(X)mm" into the width and height, and then I need to slowly adjust the image to fit the new container dimensions that it is inside. I am doing a product catalogue and this way of doing it is severely slowing my workflow.
And, on an unrelated note, I can't seem to adjust any of the character or paragraph adjustments with my scroll wheel. In Illustrator I can adjust these with great accuracy with my scroll wheel, especially if I hold the CMD key, I can tick my scroll wheel up and down and make leading and tracking adjustments (for example) down to the first decimal point. In Indesign, the tracking only adjusts in increments of 10! This means I need to manually punch in the digits to fine-tune these adjustments. This is also hugely inefficient for me. Is there settings that I am overlooking here?
Thanks in advance!
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About your first question:
in the % field, type the desired value in mm (or cm, or inches, does not matter). This will resize content and container
About your second question, you can adjust the increment values of tracking, leading and font size in the preferences > units and increment
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Thanks so much
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then I need to slowly adjust the image to fit the new container dimensions that it is inside
Hi @paulg18077112 , Have you tried Object>Fitting>Fit Content to Frame, or Fit Content Proportionally?
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Hi there
Thanks for the reply, but as I said, I had to use the pen tool to create the image container as I needed to remove the background of the image. The image container is the exact shape of the product and not just a square or rectangle. Using fit content to frame simply shrinks the rectangle image proportionally until it can fit inside the irregular shape drawn specifically for the product.
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Hi @paulg18077112:
Enable Auto-fit in the Control panel to scale content and container together.
As for the type controls, I click on the current value and tap the up/down arrows (1 pt increments) or Shift up/down arrows (10 pt increments).
A tracking shortcut that is the same in both apps is to select text and tap Opt left/right arrows (10 pt increments) and Cmd+Opt left/right arrows (100 pt increments). Same for leading up but use the up/down arrows again.
~Barb
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