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Is this "preference" still possible in current InDesign?

Explorer ,
Dec 03, 2020 Dec 03, 2020

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Hello,

Previously, when importing/placing an image into a box in an open document, the imported image would default to landing with its upper left corner as the leading edge. I still prefer this but the current InDesign version imports the image to its center. Is this a "preference" that can be changed somewhere in a panel?

Please let me know.

Al

PS. The attached png to this message illustrates what I would rather have an image do when imported.

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Community Expert , Dec 03, 2020 Dec 03, 2020

The default is centered, but you can set your default Object Style to the frame that positions in upperleft. Something like this:

 

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The default is centered, but you can set your default Object Style to the frame that positions in upperleft. Something like this:

 

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Thank you, Rob. I just found this email. That's the solution I needed.

Regards,

Al

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