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Peter_Saale@adobeforums.com #1
Changing X and Y Coordinates
InDesign appears to use the centerline of a Frame to establish the X and Y coordinates. Can this be changed to Top, Left as a location point??
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Bob Levine #2
Re: Changing X and Y Coordinates
Just click anywhere on the proxy in the control palette.
Bob
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John_Kallios@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Changing X and Y Coordinates
Which means...
Top left, Top middle, Top right, middle left, middle middle, middle right, bottom left, bottom middle, bottom right. :D
The proxy is located both in the control palette as mentioned and the transform palette.
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Peter_Saale@adobeforums.com #4
Re: Changing X and Y Coordinates
Yes, the little open squares, one of which is solid black. Got it, thanks.
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