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Turn off auto fit feature for Placed objects in InDesign

Participant ,
Jun 26, 2019 Jun 26, 2019

I turned this off on one computer but cant remember where or how to do it on another computer.  I will place items or drag/drop items onto my Indesign document and it tried to auto resize the item to fit the document page.  How do I turn this off?

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Enthusiast , Jun 26, 2019 Jun 26, 2019

To open the Auto-Fit feature go to Object > Fitting > Frame Fitting Options and untick auto fit.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 26, 2019 Jun 26, 2019

To open the Auto-Fit feature go to Object > Fitting > Frame Fitting Options and untick auto fit.

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Adobe Employee ,
Jun 27, 2019 Jun 27, 2019

Hi there,

Thanks for reaching out. To turn off autofit feature you can follow the steps shared by Ian.

In addition to that, you can also refer to this help article (Work with frames and objects in InDesign ) for more details about fitting options in InDesign.

Let us know if this helps or if you need any further assistance.

Regards,

Srishti

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Community Expert ,
Jun 28, 2019 Jun 28, 2019

Keep in mind that the effect of setting such options depends on the state you're in:

Are you setting it for a selected element, then it just works of that selected element.

Are you in a document with nothing selected ? Then it will be the default for that document.

Are you in InDesign with no opened document ? Then it will be the default for new documents.

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New Here ,
Oct 12, 2021 Oct 12, 2021
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This is the most crucial detail to the explenation Ian gives that we all forget once we do it once. 

Thanks Peter.

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Community Expert ,
Jun 28, 2019 Jun 28, 2019

It sounds to me like your not dealing with auto-fit (unless you specifically defined it for the frames in which you are placing the graphics. Instead, I think you're experiencing the new "Content Aware Fit" option that was added to InDesign. I could be mistaken of course, but that's what it sounds like. Go to Preferences > General, and at the bottom of the dialog box, make sure that "Make Content-Aware Fit the default frame fitting option" is unchecked.

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Participant ,
Jun 28, 2019 Jun 28, 2019

I fixed the problem, fortunately it was a totally different issue than I realized.  It had to do with the "Show Import Options" when dropping in a PDF.  When the problem was being described to me, it sounded like an issue I had after updating ID a few months ago where it was autoresizing documents I would place in that became a big problem, something I still dont remember how I fixed that issue.  Thanks anyway for the help!

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