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INDESIGN CS3
User Guide
373
Resize objects
When you drag the handle of a frame that includes contents, such as an imported graphic, you may expect the
contents to be resized as well. It’s important to understand that the content and the container frame are separate
items, each with its own bounding box. Simply dragging the frame of an imported graphic will either crop the
graphic or leave a blank space outside the graphic, depending on which direction you drag. Being able to modify the
frame apart from the contents adds flexibility, but it may take some time to get used to.
Note: There is a difference between resizing and scaling objects, even though the difference may not always be apparent.
Thebestwaytoseethedifferenceistoresizeandscaleatextframethathasastrokeappliedtoit.Whenyoudoublethe
size of the text frame, the text size and stroke weight remain the same. When you double the scale of the text frame, the
text size and stroke weight also double.
Resizing an imported graphic
A. Frame selected with Selection tool B. Frame resized C. Frame and content scaled
To resize a frame, drag any handle using the Selection tool. If you hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command
(Mac OS) while dragging, the frame and the content are scaled. Adding the Shift key scales proportionally.
To resize the content of a graphics frame, use the Direct Selection tool, select the graphic, and then drag any of the
graphic frame handles.
To resize a frame or its content to a precise size, select the object and enter the size in the width (W) or height (H)
fields on the Transform panel. (You can also use the Control panel.)
To maintain the original proportions of the object when using the Transform panel, make sure the Constrain Propor-
tions icon is selected.
To resize a frame or its content to a percentage of its current size, select the object and enter the percentage in the
width or height fields on the Transform panel.
To create a copy of the selected object with the new size applied to the copy, type a value in the width or height
fields on the Transform panel and then hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) as you press Enter.
After you resize a frame or object, you can use a fitting option (Object > Fitting) to fit the content to the frame or the
frame to the content.
See also
Scale objects” on page 373
Scale objects
Scaling an object enlarges or reduces it horizontally (along the x axis), vertically (along the y axis), or both horizon-
tally and vertically, relative to the reference point you specify.
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