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Does this feature already exist (and I can't find it)? Is it possible to resize a picture's frame without the picture itself (like in InDesign where you can manipulate the picture frame or separately move and size the picture within the frame)

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9 minutes ago, appaulmac said:

Is it possible to resize a picture's frame without the picture itself

Hi @appaulmac,

  • select the picture frame with the Move Tool (V)
  • Make sure the picture frame's properties is set to 'None'. You find it on the toolbar. You also can set an anchor point.
  • On the very right of the toolbar you find an option 'Lock Children'. Enable it.

Now you can resize the picture frame without resizing the picture itself :)

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3 minutes ago, dominik said:

Hi @appaulmac,

  • select the picture frame with the Move Tool (V)
  • Make sure the picture frame's properties is set to 'None'. You find it on the toolbar. You also can set an anchor point.
  • On the very right of the toolbar you find an option 'Lock Children'. Enable it.

Now you can resize the picture frame without resizing the picture itself :)

d.

You're a star Dominik. I'd done all that except change the anchor point! Thank you very much

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4 minutes ago, appaulmac said:

You're a star Dominik. I'd done all that except change the anchor point! Thank you very much

My pleasure :)

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Affinity Suite on Windows (V2) and iPad (V2). Beta testing when available.

Windows 11 64-bit - Core i7 - 16GB - Intel HD Graphics 4600 & NVIDIA GeForce GTX 960M
iPad pro 9.7" + Apple Pencil

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