Graphics Programs Reference
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5. While pressing the Shift key, drag the blue square near the upper-right corner of
the graphics frame to the empty line of text you created in step 3. Release the
mouse button when a short vertical line is displayed above the headline. The
graphics frame is now an inline anchored graphic and will flow with its surround-
ing text.
Tip
When inserting Library items as inline graphics, you can also establish the
insertion point in the text, select the item in the Library, and then choose
Place Item(s) from the Library panel menu. The item is automatically in-
serted as an inline graphic.
6. Using the Type tool, click to the left or right of the anchored graphic to establish
the insertion point.
7. Choose Type > Paragraph Styles, or click Paragraph Styles in the list of docked
panels to open the Paragraph Styles panel.
8. Click Graphics in the list of paragraph style names to assign this paragraph style to
the one-line paragraph that contains the anchored graphic.
When you export an EPUB file later in this lesson, you'll use the Graphics para-
graph style to split the four recipes into four separate (HTML) files. Splitting a
long document into smaller pieces makes display of the EPUB more efficient and
causes each recipe to begin on a new page.
9. Repeat steps 3-8 to anchor the three remaining library items (Salmon.tif, As-
paragus.tif, and Strawberries.tif) before the headlines of the three remaining re-
cipes. Use the Pages panel to navigate from page to page as needed. Make sure
that each graphics frame is anchored inline, and that the Graphics paragraph style
is applied to the one-line paragraph that contains the frame.
10. Choose File > Save.
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