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Strange behaviour, when I try to drop picture in page on the out area of document instead photo open new document, taht is unexpected behaviour, I need that photo outside of my page to organized objects, for user and expectation anusual behaviour. If i want it in new document I just open it in new document, plesae correct this.

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32 minutes ago, Iztok said:

taht is unexpected behaviour

No, that's the normal expected behavour of Affintiy Photo. Drop an image on your document, it will be in the document. Drop an image on the app, the app will open it as a new documenet.

If you want the image outside your canvas, drop it on the document and move it where you need it. 

If you want to complain or make a suggestion, please post in the feedback forum.

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If you look video you see, that I drop it inside the document by the side of page in taht same document, but photo create new document instead stay in same document outside the page - do you understand now?

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4 minutes ago, Iztok said:

If you look video you see, that I drop it inside the document by the side of page

No, we don't see that, because you did not show us the complete application window. We can't tell what happened with just the portion of the screen you've shown us.

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7 hours ago, Iztok said:

If you look video you see, that I drop it inside the document by the side of page...

At least to me it looks like you are dropping it beside the document, not inside it. Like @user_0815 said above to add it to your document but outside of its current canvas size then drop it on the document & then move it outside the canvas.

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Yes I drop it not besade but in the canvas outside the page and in InDesign you have it  in the same document, Publisher create new document and that is wrong I don't create new document I yust want element outside my page

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6 minutes ago, Iztok said:

Publisher create new document and that is wrong

Not wrong, just different from what you expect from how InDesign works. Expecting both apps to work alike is what is actually wrong here because in many respects they work differently, so if you expect them to work the same you will just cause yourself a lot of unnecessary frustration & confusion.

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