Michèle Stocks
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Thank you all for the votes.
Can you help us understand the key problems that you face in the absence of ability to send an anchored image backwards?
What’s the current workaround that you have to follow?
What are the use cases wherein you need that the text appears specifically on top of inline anchored image?
This information will help us evaluate the functionality better.
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It is explained perfectly in this thread here by steefv81041324 :
https://community.adobe.com/t5/indesign-discussions/anchored-object-behind-text/td-p/10781132
"I made a screenshot to explain the problem(s). I do understand the work-a-rounds explained in the replies and can (or could) use them. But I feel that this is a lack in Indesign. Or maybe I just asked the question wrong...
I'm designing a menu card for a lunchroom.
There are different symbols to give explanation to a dish.
Those symbols need to be in the exact same position for each dish. I'm still playing around with the size of the typography and the order of the dishes. That is why I anchored the objects to the text. So when I move the text, the objects will move along.
As you see with the 'Why not?" the star is in front of the text and I want it to be behind the text.
Also you can see that the second hexagon behind the 'Blue Monday' is in front of the first and with the 'Grow Up'' the second hexagon is behind the first...
But... when the objects are anchored to the text I loss any ability to change the order.
Would it be e good feature(request) to make this possible?
OR
Is there another (better) way to get this working? "
I also have issues when I'm making my InDesign documents accessible by making them read out loud. I have to anchor images to text boxes to allow the read out loud function to read the alt-text embedded in the image. But when I anchor the image to the text box, the image then moves to sit in front of the text box so covering the text (especially annoying when it's a full bleed image where I had text sitting on top of it).
Please fix!