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    Nick commented  · 

    It's not clear how text wrap on an anchored image is at all functional if it ignores the first line of text where the anchor is placed. Place an image next to a paragraph of text to which it relates, and the first line runs over the image. There appears to be no way in Indesign that gets around this, bar placing static images and then have to constantly be moving them with the text. Inserting a dummy paragraph above so the first line is no longer the first line creates its own problems. This situation might be ok if your work is an A4 flyer, but it makes Indesign not fit for purpose if you create books.

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