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insertion point at the point in text where you want to anchor the item or group and choose
Edit > Paste (Command+V/Ctrl+V).
Working with callouts
The Callouts feature lets you create floating boxes that always display on the same page
or spread as the content they pertain to. For example:
You can create figures with pictures and text that follow their references from page to
page.
You can create pull quotes that can automatically move to a different page with their
source text.
You can create "floating" icons that sit in the space to the left of a paragraph to indicate
that the paragraph is a tip, a note, a warning, and so forth.
For more information, see the topics below.
Understanding callouts
A callout is a floating box that always displays on the same page or spread as the content
it pertains to. Each callout is anchored to a particular spot in a text story called a callout
anchor. A callout anchor flows along with text like a character. When a callout anchor
moves to a new page or spread, the callout moves with it. When guides are displayed, a
line links each callout anchor with its associated callout (if any).
A callout anchor with its associated callout
A callout's position in a layout is based on two things:
The location of its callout anchor. A callout is always on the same page or spread as its
callout anchor.
The callout anchor's settings. You can position a callout relative to the spread, the page,
the box or cell that contains the callout anchor, the paragraph that contains the callout
anchor, or the callout anchor itself.
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