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okay we are going to look at images and captions in InDesign this can be a little bit tricky so I think it warrants its own video um so Im working with a really basic three column magazine layout and I know that I want an image right here and I know that the images from my article are square so the first thing Im going to do is Im going to grab a text frame and I typically want my images as big as I can get them so I like going across two columns right there and Im just going to put my image into that frame so Im going to place figure one Im going to change the frame fitting that looks nice and then this frame needs to have text wrap I want my text to wrap around it so Im going to choose my basic text track wrap option and then Im going to just bump it off the bottom a little tiny bit because thats going to be the distance between my caption and the image so I want my caption close to my image all right step two Im going to add my caption but I already have text here and its