![]() There are a variety of reasons I feel this way, but here is the most significant… For CS5, we went back to the drawing board and looked at how often users had to change tools to perform a variety of basic, every day functions. This is indeed one of those “little things” but it can save you a lot of work!ĭecemat 8:17 Perhaps I’m biased, but I have to disagree that the CS4 and earlier behavior is better than CS5. …and you want to make the frames for the image and the caption both wider, just pull on the white square on the right side of the bounding box, and both frames will grow wider simultaneously. Now, you can just grab the white square at the bottom of the bounding box, pull and each frame will grow longer simultaneously. ![]() In the past, if you wanted to make each frame longer, you would need to pull the bottom of each frame down individually. I want to show you my favorite: resizing multiple objects at once. ![]() But alas, it turns out that those crazy Adobe engineers knew what they were doing! The bounding box is incredibly useful for many things. My first reaction to this new addition was that it was just more visual clutter on the screen. ![]() If you’re an Illustrator user, you may already be comfortable with this idea, as Illustrator has had such a bounding box for a number of years. InDesign CS5 features a new “transformation bounding box” that appears around selected objects.
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