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indesign symbol meanings

Community Beginner ,
Dec 05, 2019 Dec 05, 2019

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Screen Shot 2019-12-05 at 5.31.08 PM.pngwhat does that blue symbol on the upper left that is two rings intertersecting mean? How do I make that symbol appear from indesign on a text box or image box like in the picture above?

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New Here , Dec 05, 2019 Dec 05, 2019

Hi,

The blue symbol indicates that the photo is linked from its source. You can get the graphic from stock.adobe.com if you search for "chain link".

 

If you go to the Links panel and right-click on the photo file, you can embed it which removes the blue symbol. Or, if you move the file to a different folder, you can re-link it to tell InDesign its new location.

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Hi,

The blue symbol indicates that the photo is linked from its source. You can get the graphic from stock.adobe.com if you search for "chain link".

 

If you go to the Links panel and right-click on the photo file, you can embed it which removes the blue symbol. Or, if you move the file to a different folder, you can re-link it to tell InDesign its new location.

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