Create Grid Frames and Captions in Adobe InDesign Layouts
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- Опубліковано 18 чер 2019
- In this tutorial, I demonstrate how to add multiple images to a grid of frames as well as adding static captions at once in #Adobe InDesign.
Full Tutorial: bit.ly/2L3qKyL
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Excellent
Thank you so much. You are amazing.
Thanks for this tutorial. Is there a way to have some preset image sized frames or grid frames? I have a document and I use 3 different size image frames depending on the story. Can I create a preset image size with caption style that I can either apply or drag into my docuement?
Thanks. This is what i am looking for!!thank a lot👍👍
Great information. Background music too loud and distracting.
This is exactly the tutorial that I was looking for! Thank you for sharing. ;)
Glad I could help! Thanks for watching and learning!
Thank you!!! :)
Great tutorial, thanks so much for sharing! I really like the background music as well, it helps me focus, you have good taste 🎵
Thanks Georgia! 🙂 I am glad to hear you enjoyed it and found it helpful.
Really helpful tutorial but you really don't need the background music. it gets in the way.
Hi Angelo, great tutorial, quick question the description of the photo is written at Adobe Bridge?
Hi there. That is correct. but it can also be done in Photoshop by going to File > File Info and populating the Meta Data field.
Incredible time saver! I'm battling with a 24 page catalogue with hundreds of SKUs. Thanks so much!!!. I've got everything to work as in your video. The only hitch I'm having is that the Metadata loaded in a weird font. Where would you change font style, size and alignment for the captions?
Hey Anna! It's best to set a paragraph style and apply it to all the captions in the layout. This way, when and if you make any changes to the style, it'll apply to each and every caption in one shot.
@@AngeloMontilla Found it! Thanks again and looking forward to your next video.
Sir can you tell me font name
Hey Stanly! That is Helvetica font family. Thanks!