Creative Tip: InDesign Frame Fitting Options.

Most InDesign production artists have a routine they repeat dozens of times a day: Place a graphic into an image frame, and quickly type a keyboard command to fit the graphic to the frame size. It becomes an instinctive keystroke.
Command-Option-Shift-E fits the graphic proportionally.
Command-Option-Shift-C fills the frame with your graphic.
But, no matter how fast your fingers are, there is a quicker way: InDesign’s frame fitting options. Select an image frame, and choose Object > Fitting > Frame Fitting Options. You can preset how you want your graphics to fit when they are placed into that frame. Perfect for catalogs and magazines where large numbers of images are used in existing layout templates. Add this setting to an Object Style and you’ve really got a timesaving technique!
InDesign Frame Fitting Options: The Animation

Here is one of our short animated gif’s showing the Frame Fitting Options dialog box in action. We decided to go with a simpler screenshot of the menus for the main tip.
InDesign Frame Fitting Option: Online Documentation
This is a feature that is identical in both InDesign CS3 and CS4. Here are links to Adobe’s online documentation:
InDesign CS3: Set frame fitting options.
InDesign CS4: Set frame fitting options.
Source: InDesign’s frame fitting options is one of my personal favorite time-saving features in InDesign.
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