3 Shortcuts you need to know to resize anything in Adobe InDesign

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Adobe InDesign tutorial for beginners — learn my 3 favorite InDesign shortcut keys to use when resizing objects, resizing frames, resizing text, resizing images, or resizing photos in Adobe InDesign. Use these shortcuts resize your frames proportionally and to resize your frame and content inside the frame at the same time. This InDesign tutorial is best for beginners who are just starting out learning InDesign or intermediate users who are wanting to learn how to work faster in InDesign.

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It's a great tip for beginners to know that ID treats the frame and the object inside as two separate entities. That would be super frustrating for users not knowing that. All the best, Cheers Rick

smartdrivetest
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So excited about this! Welcome to the YouTube world!!! I’m still learning on InDesign!

DesignbyLaney
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Oh gosh I love you so much. I totally forgot this short cut and my muscle memory was not helping me either. Literally searched everywhere but couldn't. Finally, u said it 😭

AleeiiiiB
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Great to see you on YouTube, excited to see more :) love these shortcuts

tabithaemma
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Thank you! The command tip saves so much time :)

asraakbar
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Thanks for sharing your expertise. Do you have a training or course on how to create a video (putting all the graphic, music, text, etc elements together) just like this one you've made here?

traceyerin
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when i resize one column the other one moves. re text columns. how do i fix this. so that the tex
t flows but the columns stay fixed

roryrug
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my shift key in InDesign isn't working to constrain proportions

meganignacio
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This is super helpful! Thanks Kelsey! I used to struggle with this! Not anymore! =D

silviaorecchia
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@kelsey what are the key commands for increase/decrease of content inside of a picture box? ex: pict box; I need to "incrementally" increase the size of the image (it's between the fit proportionally/fit to frame sweet spot that I'm trying to get). PLEASE HELP I can't believe I forgot it🤦‍♀

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