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Laptop & toolbar for resizing icons ?

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Oct 15, 2020 Oct 15, 2020

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Hello, this might sound weird to you, but I don't often work on a laptop. While wanting to work on InDesign yesterday, I looked in the toolbar for the icons for resizing the image in a block. And not found. I can see that we can go to Object > Adjustment or use the keyboard shortcuts but therefore, depending on the size of the screen, the toolbar is not editable ?

Thanks for response.

Karine

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Community Expert , Oct 15, 2020 Oct 15, 2020

I'm not sure I'm clear on this question. InDesign does not have an Object > Adjustment command.

 

I think that you are saying that some of the buttons on the Control Panel are missing on your laptop? This will happen on a small, low res display. If available, you can increase the resolution of your display and InDesign will show you more buttons. Or, you can manipulate which buttons are visible by clicking the gear icon on the far right hand side of the Control Panel. Just remove the checkmarks

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I'm not sure I'm clear on this question. InDesign does not have an Object > Adjustment command.

 

I think that you are saying that some of the buttons on the Control Panel are missing on your laptop? This will happen on a small, low res display. If available, you can increase the resolution of your display and InDesign will show you more buttons. Or, you can manipulate which buttons are visible by clicking the gear icon on the far right hand side of the Control Panel. Just remove the checkmarks of the commands you want to hide and the ones that appear after will slide into their place.

 

~Barb

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