Apply image to object fill?

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    Default Apply image to object fill?

    I've created a unique shape out of a closed path. I have set the stroke to a specific width and I would like to apply an image file to the fill(as opposed to a solid color or gradient). The idea is to create a container with a custom stroke shape that can serve as a "frame" or container for the image. I'm new to InDesign and I am not having much success accomplishing this. Any Help would be apreciated.

    Joey
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    Default Re: Apply image to object fill?

    Never mind, after a bit more digging in the man pages i stumbled upon "Paste Into".

    Joey
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    Default Re: Apply image to object fill?

    [email]Joey_Ponthieux@adobeforums.com[/email] wrote in
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    "Paste Into".

    Or you can use the Place command after selecting the frame you wish the
    image to fill.

    Guy_Smiley@adobeforums.com Guest

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