Help with using a Photoshop Image used for Adobe InDesign

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Sean14
May 24, 2007
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Hello- I am fairly new with InDesign and am having a hard time creating a page with an image in the middle and have the text wrap around it. I have gone into photoshop and created an Image by do this:

Create new path –> name it and make my selection using the pen tool –> I will go to the paths box and select Clipping Path –> I will choose 0.5 pixels and then save the file as an EPS —

Preview: TIFF (1bit/pixel)
Encoding: ASCII85

OK

Then I will go back into InDesign and place the file in the page that was created earlier and the object appears. Here’s the problem. The path that I selected in photoshop appears, but there is a white box (original frame from photoshop) is surrounding it and the text wraps around the white box, not the image that I made a Clipping Path of.

What am I doing wrong? I need help because I have tried everything and nothing seems to work. Please help me, if you can.

Thanx,
mr19th

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Bob Levine
May 24, 2007
Answered in the InDesign forum.

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