Outline border is not visible when you print or save as PDF, create web page.
Content placeholder. You can put content like text or image on different layer then lock that layer to prevent accidental changes or to hide layer and its content.
InDesign has you "Place" an image on a page, creating a link to an external image. It's equivalent to "Get Picture" in QuarkXPress). Images can also be embedded.
One can import both vector and raster/bitmap image formats into InDesign.
go to File - Place.. and choose file from hard disk to place in InDesign document
Adobe Photoshop is an image editing program, it works well to create special effects with type, but does not have the capabilities (multiple pages, typesetting) of page layout programs such as InDesign.
You can't change a PSD file into an INDD file because the INDD format isn't an image format - they're text files. To incorporate the image into the InDesign project, you have to perform a Place (File - Place) to put the image into the ID project. The image file then becomes a part of the overall ID file when it's saved, but it isn't changed to the ID format. InDesign links to the image file for both project presentation and printing purposes.
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A tool that lets you move your image or selected parts of it around on your canvas.
Never mind, I got it, you need to use a clipping mask (Detect edges)
Image Ready was Photoshop plug-in in earlier versions. Photoshop is image editing software.
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The Position tool is a combo Selection/Direct Selection tool specifically for images and their frames. When you click with it on an image frame, it acts like the Selection tool, allowing you to drag on the frame handles to crop the image, or Command/Ctrl-Shift-drag to scale the image and its frame. When you click inside the image, it acts like the Direct Selection tool, letting you move the image around within the frame or scale it without affecting the frame. Another neat feature of the Position tool is that it "doesn't speak Group," so it's impossible to inadvertently modify other objects in a grouped selection while you're working on an image in that group.