> -----Original Message-----
> Sometimes I find that it's easier to *unselect* the ones you *don't*
> want. Right-click the anchored frame, choose Select All in Frame, and
> then hold the CTRL key down while you click the ones you don't want.
> 
> --
> -David Castro
>  [EMAIL PROTECTED]


David's suggestion is a good one. I use it myself all the time.


Here are a few other tips that you may find useful when working with
graphics:

- If you're trying to select a graphic and get the wrong one, use the
Graphics > Send to Back feature for the wrong one. Eventually, what
you're trying to select will be the one on top.

- Ctrl-click to select multiple objects or to deselect objects inside or
outside of a frame. Shift-click also works sometimes, but it won't
select text frames.

- Hold the Alt key and use the arrows to "nudge" a selected graphic
object. If it nudges too far with one arrow click, zoom in for more
precision.

Donna
 
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