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now before i go on to the next topic here in indesign i forgot to explain one last thing on that previous tutorial so im gonna go back to file and open in chapter two im going to open up number zero again well open up this indesign file because i forgot to show you how to put a photo in here you know we have a graphics frame and i have a photo i just didnt put it in so heres the thing you got to be aware of if i have drawn a graphics frame im basically telling indesign this is how big i want my photo to be this is where i want my photo to be i can click on it with my black arrow but just always remember you cannot go to file and open because that will only open an indesign file im trying to get the photo okay so the way youre going to place photos onto the page in indesign is file menu and place not file and open file place or command d for a document and now i can come down to my indesign tutorials chapter 2 folder 0 and theres my photoshop file so when i open that its goin