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To add pictures in InDesign, follow these steps: 1. Open your InDesign document and navigate to the page where you want to add the picture. 2. From the top menu, select "File" > "Place" (or use the keyboard shortcut "Command + D" on Mac or "Ctrl + D" on Windows). 3. Browse and select the picture you want to add, and click "Open." 4. In the "Place" dialog box, you can choose the following options: - Show Import Options: This option allows you to select specific settings for the image, such as resolution, color space, and more. - Replace Selected Item: This option allows you to replace an existing image with the new one you're placing. - Link: This option allows you to link the image to its original file. If you make changes to the original file, those changes will be reflected in the image in your InDesign document. - Crop: This option allows you to crop the image within InDesign. 5. Once you've selected your options, click "Open" to add the picture to your document. 6. Click and drag the picture to position it on your page. 7. If you need to resize the picture, use the "Selection" tool (the black arrow) to click on the picture and drag the handles that appear around it. 8. To adjust the picture's settings, such as its opacity or blending mode, use the "Effects" panel. You can access this panel by selecting "Window" > "Effects" from the top menu. 9. Save your InDesign document. That's it! You've successfully added a picture to your InDesign document.
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