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How do I scale an image proportionally?

New Here ,
Jun 30, 2014 Jun 30, 2014

In older versions of InDesign, simply holding down the Shift key while scaling an image would keep its proportions. This doesn't seem to work in CC. Anyone know how to do this?

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Guru ,
Jun 30, 2014 Jun 30, 2014

Ctrl + Shift (Windows).

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Engaged ,
Jun 30, 2014 Jun 30, 2014

...and command + shift (Mac)...!

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-Mikey

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New Here ,
Jul 01, 2014 Jul 01, 2014

I'm also getting the same problem since downloading the new CC. Strangely enough, the Shift key works to scale proportion in Illustrator, so it's just InDesign that has this problem for me.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 01, 2014 Jul 01, 2014

morganporterdesign wrote:

In older versions of InDesign, simply holding down the Shift key while scaling an image would keep its proportions.

Well actually, that constrains the proportions of the frame containing the image. To include the image itself in the scaling, add Cmd/Ctrl, as others have already said. The modifier keys must be held down before you click the corner handle.

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New Here ,
Jul 01, 2014 Jul 01, 2014

Unfortunately holding Cmd +Shift and then clicking the corner handle doesn't have any effect for me. Again, Shift key works fine in Illustrator and Photoshop too. Have looked through Keyboard shortcuts but there doesn't seem to be anything for just Shift key. Running on Mac here.

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Guru ,
Jul 01, 2014 Jul 01, 2014

Just out of curiosity, when you hover your cursor over the corner (without clicking) does it change to a double headed arrow?

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New Here ,
Jul 01, 2014 Jul 01, 2014

Yes, the arrow changes and I can drag and scale as per us. but Shift doesn't trigger a proportional movement.

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New Here ,
Jul 02, 2014 Jul 02, 2014

Restarted my computer and Shift works again in InDesign. Weird.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 02, 2014 Jul 02, 2014
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I'm glad you figured it out.

My recommendation: The first time something appears not to be working as expected, (1) quit out of InDesign and restart your computer. (2) If that doesn't fix it, restore your InDesign preferences.

A good deal of the time, that will fix it.

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