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Tim_Agnew@adobeforums.com #1
Place command error
When I place a .tif file that is 3x4 inches in size, then try and change the size in ID by using the width and hight buttons, it gives me an error saying it would make the graphic too big. But it does this when I'm trying to reduce the image too. The only way it will let me resize it is to drag the handles. Any help appreciated.
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Lisa_Spike@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Place command error
What exactly are you typing into the width and height fields? What is your default unit of measure?
I'm just thinking, for example, if you're typing in "20" (and intending picas), but your unit of measure is inches, it's trying to make it 20 inches.
Just a guess.
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Tim_Agnew@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Place command error
No- I'm not typing in anything, but using the arrows to try and change the size. It will not let me do this.
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