When you move a frame using the Selection tool, the frame’s content moves with it. The following techniques include ways to move a frame or its content independent of each other. These techniques are useful for adjusting how a graphic is cropped or masked by its frame. For information about using the Position tool, see Crop content using the Position tool.
To move a frame together with its content,
use the Selection tool .
To move imported content without moving the frame
(that is, to pan content behind its frame), use the
Direct Selection tool . The
Direct Selection tool automatically changes to the Hand tool when
placed over an imported graphic, but not when placed over text or
vector graphics created in InDesign.
To move a frame without moving its content, select the Direct Selection tool, click the frame, click its center point to make all of the anchor points solid, and then drag the frame. Don’t drag any of the frame’s anchor points; doing so changes the shape of the frame.
To move multiple frames, use the Selection tool to select the objects, and then drag them. If you use the Direct Selection tool to select multiple objects, only the item you drag is affected.