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When you choose more than one image in the Place dialog box (or drag more than one 
image into InDesign), you can place them one at a time. Note that the cursor tells you how 
many images are queued up: first three (left) and then, after clicking twice, one more (right).
action (Edit > Undo Place) to return 
to the loaded graphics icon. Then, 
either place the graphic again, press 
Esc to remove it from the Place icon, 
or click any tool in the Tools panel to 
clear the loaded icon entirely.
Alternatively, with more than one 
image loaded, you can press the 
arrow keys on your keyboard while 
you drag to place the images in a 
grid, similar to a contact sheet.
Copying graphics
In addition to importing native 
Illustrator files using the Place com-
mand, you can also drag and drop 
or copy and paste Illustrator vector 
artwork files into InDesign to work 
with them as editable objects. In this 
case, the artwork is no longer linked 
to the original Illustrator file. Some 
Illustrator features, such as gradient 
mesh, are not supported in InDesign, 
so this technique should be reserved 
for relatively simple artwork.
When you copy and paste, or drag 
and drop objects from Illustrator, 
they’re displayed in InDesign as 
a grouped collection of editable 
objects. If you want to work with the 
objects individually, select the group 
with the Selection tool, and then 
choose Object > Ungroup. 
Note that for copy and paste to work, 
the Copy As AICB option must be 
selected in the Illustrator Preferences 
dialog box, and Prefer PDF When 
Pasting must be de selected in the 
InDesign Preferences.
You can also copy objects from 
InDesign and paste them into Adobe 
Illustrator. However, text may be 
converted into outlines when you 
paste into Illustrator.
Although you can copy and paste 
pixel images from Photoshop into 
 InDesign, it is not recommended. It 
is a better practice to use the Place 
command instead.
Display quality
InDesign offers several options for 
displaying graphics onscreen. By 
default, vector and bitmap images 
are displayed using low-resolu-
tion previews. To see better qual-
ity versions of your pictures, choose 
rectangle you drag. InDesign  
automatically scales the image to 
fill that frame.
 ■ Click an empty frame to place the 
image into it.
Note that if a text insertion point is 
blinking when you place a graphic, 
the graphic is automatically placed 
as an anchored object that flows with 
the surrounding text.
You can select multiple files in the 
Place dialog box—including a mix 
of graphics and text files—and then 
place the files, in whatever order you 
want, into existing frames or into 
new frames. Press the arrow keys on 
your keyboard to step through the 
files loaded in the cursor icon.
If you don’t like the result after you 
place a graphic, you can undo the 
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